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乘用车板块10月24日涨0.63%,长安汽车领涨,主力资金净流入2519.51万元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-10-24 08:21

Core Insights - The passenger car sector experienced a 0.63% increase on October 24, with Changan Automobile leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3950.31, up 0.71%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13289.18, up 2.02% [1] Passenger Car Sector Performance - Changan Automobile (code: 000625) closed at 12.72, with a rise of 2.75% and a trading volume of 1.93 million shares, totaling a transaction value of 2.44 billion [1] - BAIC Blue Valley (code: 600733) closed at 7.95, up 1.15%, with a trading volume of 876,000 shares and a transaction value of 697 million [1] - Seres (code: 601127) closed at 160.01, up 0.97%, with a trading volume of 203,100 shares and a transaction value of 3.24 billion [1] - SAIC Motor (code: 600104) closed at 16.68, up 0.91%, with a trading volume of 324,300 shares and a transaction value of 539 million [1] - BYD (code: 002594) closed at 103.76, with a slight increase of 0.07%, trading 305,500 shares for a total of 3.17 billion [1] - Great Wall Motors (code: 601633) closed at 23.19, down 0.09%, with a trading volume of 111,700 shares and a transaction value of 259 million [1] - GAC Group (code: 601238) closed at 7.81, down 0.38%, with a trading volume of 333,300 shares and a transaction value of 260 million [1] - Haima Automobile (code: 000572) closed at 5.67, down 0.53%, with a trading volume of 1.09 million shares and a transaction value of 622 million [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The passenger car sector saw a net inflow of 25.2 million from institutional investors and 89.3 million from retail investors, while retail investors experienced a net outflow of 114 million [1] - Changan Automobile had a net inflow of 204 million from institutional investors, accounting for 8.39% of its total trading [2] - BAIC Blue Valley experienced a net inflow of 66.7 million from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 45.5 million from retail investors [2] - SAIC Motor had a net inflow of 55.4 million from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 37.8 million from retail investors [2] - Seres had a net inflow of 46.5 million from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net outflow of 47.6 million [2] - Great Wall Motors had a minimal net inflow of 205,200 from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 1.2 million from retail investors [2] - GAC Group had a net outflow of 14.2 million from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 365,750 [2] - Haima Automobile had a net outflow of 38.3 million from institutional investors, with a net inflow of 3.8 million from retail investors [2] - BYD experienced a net outflow of 296 million from institutional investors, while retail investors had a net inflow of 99.9 million [2]