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Market Overview - The financing net purchase in A-shares exceeded 14.4 billion yuan for the week, with the financing balance reaching a historical high of 2.44 trillion yuan [1][3] - The A-share market experienced adjustments due to external market volatility, with the Shanghai Composite Index failing to break through 3,900 points and the Shenzhen Component Index falling below 13,000 points [1][3] Index Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,839.76, down 76.47 points or 1.95% [2] - The Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12,688.94, down 397.47 points or 3.04% [2] - The ChiNext Index fell to 2,935.37, down 102.07 points or 3.36% [2] - The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index dropped 2.48% for the week, with a cumulative decline of 3.97% [2] Sector Analysis - The non-ferrous metals sector saw a net purchase of over 7.6 billion yuan, while the power equipment sector received over 2.7 billion yuan in net purchases [3] - The banking sector experienced a net outflow of over 1.3 billion yuan, while the food and beverage, home appliances, electronics, and automotive sectors also faced net outflows exceeding 1 billion yuan [3] - The banking sector was the only one to see a net inflow exceeding 12.3 billion yuan, with transportation and steel sectors also receiving significant inflows [3] Investment Trends - The banking sector's dividend yield median is 4.01%, with several banks exceeding 6% [6] - All bank stocks have a dynamic price-to-earnings ratio below 10, indicating a favorable long-term investment opportunity [6] - The coal sector has shown strength due to the onset of the heating season, with coal stocks experiencing significant price increases [4][8] Future Outlook - The "14th Five-Year Plan" is expected to drive sector rotation in the A-share market, with a focus on digital technology, space economy, and healthcare [3] - The coal industry is projected to maintain a balanced supply and demand, with potential price improvements expected due to seasonal demand [8]