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两市主力资金净流出381.69亿元 电力设备行业净流出居首
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-13 09:31

Market Overview - On October 13, the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.19%, the Shenzhen Component Index decreased by 0.93%, and the ChiNext Index dropped by 1.11% [1] - The Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index declined by 0.50% [1] - Among the tradable A-shares, 1,684 stocks rose, accounting for 31.05%, while 3,634 stocks fell [1] Capital Flow - The main capital experienced a net outflow of 38.169 billion yuan, marking the fourth consecutive trading day of net outflows [1] - The ChiNext saw a net outflow of 14.297 billion yuan, while the Sci-Tech Innovation Board had a net outflow of 3.681 billion yuan [1] - The Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 constituent stocks faced a net outflow of 10.916 billion yuan [1] Industry Performance - Among the 28 primary industries classified by Shenwan, 6 industries saw gains, with the non-ferrous metals and environmental protection sectors leading with increases of 3.35% and 1.65%, respectively [1] - The automotive and home appliance sectors had the largest declines, with decreases of 2.33% and 1.74% [1] Industry Capital Inflows - Nine industries experienced net inflows, with the steel industry leading at a net inflow of 1.351 billion yuan and a daily increase of 1.49% [3] - The non-ferrous metals sector followed with a net inflow of 1.087 billion yuan and a daily increase of 3.35% [3] Industry Capital Outflows - A total of 22 industries faced net outflows, with the electric equipment sector leading at a net outflow of 7.198 billion yuan and a daily decline of 0.68% [2] - The electronics sector also saw significant outflows, with a net outflow of 7.140 billion yuan and a slight decline of 0.05% [2] Individual Stock Performance - A total of 1,604 stocks experienced net inflows, with 552 stocks having inflows exceeding 10 million yuan [3] - The stock with the highest net inflow was Baogang Co., which rose by 9.84% with a net inflow of 1.860 billion yuan [3] - Conversely, stocks with the largest net outflows included BYD, with a net outflow of 1.508 billion yuan, followed by Sailis and Dongfang Wealth [3]