国有大型银行板块11月4日涨2.01%,工商银行领涨,主力资金净流入10.82亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-11-04 08:48

Core Insights - The state-owned large bank sector experienced a 2.01% increase on November 4, with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3960.19, down 0.41%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13175.22, down 1.71% [1] Bank Performance - ICBC's closing price was 8.13, up 2.91%, with a trading volume of 4.41 million shares and a transaction value of 35.56 billion [1] - Postal Savings Bank closed at 5.92, up 2.42%, with a trading volume of 2.22 million shares and a transaction value of 1.309 billion [1] - Construction Bank closed at 9.55, up 2.25%, with a trading volume of 1.5865 million shares and a transaction value of 15.05 billion [1] - Agricultural Bank closed at 8.15, up 1.75%, with a trading volume of 3.7408 million shares and a transaction value of 30.46 billion [1] - Bank of Communications closed at 7.39, up 1.65%, with a trading volume of 2.2844 million shares and a transaction value of 16.81 billion [1] - Bank of China closed at 5.73, up 0.88%, with a trading volume of 4.0881 million shares and a transaction value of 2.338 billion [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The state-owned large bank sector saw a net inflow of 1.082 billion in main funds, while retail funds experienced a net outflow of 565 million [1] - The main fund inflow for ICBC was 605 million, representing 17.00% of its total, while retail funds saw a net outflow of 274 million [2] - Agricultural Bank had a main fund inflow of 210 million, accounting for 6.88%, with retail funds experiencing a net outflow of 36.73 million [2] - Postal Savings Bank recorded a main fund inflow of 130 million, with retail funds seeing a net outflow of 74.73 million [2] - Construction Bank had a main fund inflow of 116 million, while retail funds experienced a net outflow of 122 million [2] - Bank of Communications saw a main fund inflow of 113 million, with retail funds experiencing a net outflow of 91.44 million [2] - Bank of China had a net outflow of 91.14 million in main funds, while retail funds saw a net inflow of 80.96 million [2]