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2.07亿元资金今日流入建筑材料股
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-19 10:14

Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.30% on September 19, with 16 industries experiencing gains, led by coal and non-ferrous metals, which rose by 1.97% and 1.19% respectively [1] - The construction materials industry ranked third in terms of daily gains [1] - The automotive and pharmaceutical industries saw the largest declines, with drops of 1.94% and 1.41% respectively [1] Capital Flow Analysis - The main capital outflow from the two markets totaled 58.733 billion yuan, with 8 industries seeing net inflows [1] - The non-ferrous metals industry had the highest net inflow, amounting to 872 million yuan, while the media industry followed with a net inflow of 692 million yuan and a daily increase of 0.49% [1] - A total of 23 industries experienced net capital outflows, with the computer industry leading at 10.723 billion yuan, followed by the automotive industry with an outflow of 7.929 billion yuan [1] Construction Materials Industry - The construction materials industry rose by 1.05% today, with a net capital inflow of 207 million yuan [2] - Out of 71 stocks in this sector, 39 stocks increased, including 2 that hit the daily limit, while 28 stocks declined [2] - Notable stocks with significant net inflows included Tibet Tianlu with 173 million yuan, Tianshan Shares with 88.863 million yuan, and Anhui Conch Cement with 55.927 million yuan [2] Individual Stock Performance - The top performers in the construction materials sector included: - Tibet Tianlu: +2.68%, 12.08% turnover, 172.6071 million yuan inflow - Tianshan Shares: +7.50%, 1.82% turnover, 88.8634 million yuan inflow - Anhui Conch Cement: +1.08%, 0.81% turnover, 55.9274 million yuan inflow [2] - Stocks with significant net outflows included: - China Jushi: -2.29%, 2.22% turnover, 62.5617 million yuan outflow - International Composites: -1.89%, 6.53% turnover, 60.1908 million yuan outflow - China National Materials: -3.36%, 2.01% turnover, 47.4046 million yuan outflow [4]