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乘用车板块10月9日跌0.56%,赛力斯领跌,主力资金净流出18.23亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-10-09 08:54

Core Viewpoint - The passenger car sector experienced a decline of 0.56% on October 9, with Seres leading the drop, while the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.32% and the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 1.47% [1] Group 1: Market Performance - The closing price of SAIC Motor was 17.52, up by 2.34%, with a trading volume of 865,000 shares and a transaction value of 1.505 billion [1] - BYD closed at 110.60, up by 1.27%, with a trading volume of 1,008,700 shares and a transaction value of 11.196 billion [1] - GAC Group closed at 7.68, up by 0.79%, with a trading volume of 308,700 shares and a transaction value of 236 million [1] - Changan Automobile closed at 12.32, up by 0.74%, with a trading volume of 987,900 shares and a transaction value of 1.208 billion [1] - Great Wall Motors closed at 24.75, up by 0.61%, with a trading volume of 209,000 shares and a transaction value of 514 million [1] - BAIC Blue Valley closed at 7.99, down by 1.11%, with a trading volume of 1,470,400 shares and a transaction value of 1.183 billion [1] - Haima Automobile closed at 5.57, down by 4.30%, with a trading volume of 1,616,900 shares and a transaction value of 910 million [1] - Seres closed at 160.00, down by 6.74%, with a trading volume of 794,300 shares and a transaction value of 12.953 billion [1] Group 2: Fund Flow Analysis - The passenger car sector saw a net outflow of 1.823 billion from main funds, while retail funds had a net inflow of 1.066 billion [1] - BYD had a main fund net inflow of 894 million, but a net outflow of 631 million from speculative funds and 263 million from retail investors [2] - SAIC Motor experienced a main fund net inflow of 64.31 million, with a net outflow of 66.76 million from retail investors [2] - GAC Group had a main fund net inflow of 31.38 million, but a net outflow of 2.466 million from retail investors [2] - Changan Automobile faced a main fund net outflow of 56.85 million, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 41.02 million [2] - BAIC Blue Valley had a significant main fund net outflow of 142 million, but a net inflow of 114 million from retail investors [2] - Seres saw a main fund net outflow of 25.20 million, with retail investors contributing a net inflow of 11.80 million [2]