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工业金属板块11月7日涨0.31%,国城矿业领涨,主力资金净流出19.23亿元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-11-07 08:30

Market Overview - On November 7, the industrial metals sector rose by 0.31% compared to the previous trading day, with Guocheng Mining leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3997.56, down 0.25%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13404.06, down 0.36% [1] Top Gainers in Industrial Metals - Guocheng Mining (000688) closed at 19.02, up 7.64% with a trading volume of 362,000 shares and a transaction value of 680 million [1] - Dingsheng New Materials (603876) closed at 14.33, up 3.99% with a trading volume of 907,500 shares [1] - Jiaozuo Wanfang (000612) closed at 11.10, up 3.35% with a trading volume of 1,200,200 shares and a transaction value of 1.317 billion [1] Top Losers in Industrial Metals - Chang Aluminum (002160) closed at 6.00, down 4.31% with a trading volume of 2,002,700 shares and a transaction value of 1.213 billion [2] - Minfa Aluminum (002578) closed at 4.11, down 3.97% with a trading volume of 2,013,000 shares and a transaction value of 834 million [2] - Chuangjiang New Materials (002171) closed at 12.22, down 3.86% with a trading volume of 1,309,900 shares and a transaction value of 1.613 billion [2] Capital Flow Analysis - On the same day, the industrial metals sector experienced a net outflow of 1.923 billion from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 1.269 billion [2][3] - The main capital inflow was observed in Nanshan Aluminum (600219) with a net inflow of 40.072 million, while Guocheng Mining (000688) had a net inflow of 21.907 million [3] Summary of Individual Stock Performance - Nanshan Aluminum (600219) had a net inflow of 40.072 million from main capital, with a retail net inflow of 173 million [3] - Guocheng Mining (000688) had a net inflow of 21.907 million from main capital, but a net outflow of 1.945 million from retail investors [3] - The overall performance of the industrial metals sector indicates mixed investor sentiment, with significant retail interest despite institutional outflows [2][3]