保险板块11月11日跌1.23%,新华保险领跌,主力资金净流出3213.39万元
Zheng Xing Xing Ye Ri Bao·2025-11-11 08:46

Core Insights - The insurance sector experienced a decline of 1.23% on November 11, with New China Life Insurance leading the drop [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4002.76, down 0.39%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 13289.0, down 1.03% [1] Company Performance - China Ping An (601318) closed at 59.20, down 0.17%, with a trading volume of 362,500 shares and a transaction value of 2.144 billion [1] - China Pacific Insurance (601601) closed at 35.59, down 1.28%, with a trading volume of 267,400 shares and a transaction value of 954 million [1] - China Life Insurance (601628) closed at 43.73, down 1.62%, with a trading volume of 128,600 shares and a transaction value of 562 million [1] - China Property & Casualty Insurance (601336) closed at 8.48, down 1.74%, with a trading volume of 440,500 shares and a transaction value of 375.1 million [1] - New China Life Insurance (601336) closed at 67.09, down 2.23%, with a trading volume of 150,400 shares and a transaction value of 1.019 billion [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The insurance sector saw a net outflow of 32.134 million from institutional investors, while retail investors experienced a net outflow of 84.0465 million [1] - The net inflow from speculative funds was 116 million [1] Individual Stock Fund Flow - New China Life Insurance had a net inflow of 25.5731 million from institutional investors, while retail investors had a net outflow of 76.2197 million [2] - China Life Insurance experienced a net outflow of 0.5293 million from institutional investors and a net inflow of 33.4407 million from speculative funds [2] - China Pacific Insurance had a net outflow of 8.7693 million from institutional investors and a net inflow of 45.3669 million from speculative funds [2] - China Property & Casualty Insurance had a net outflow of 17.9751 million from institutional investors and a net inflow of 26.2701 million from speculative funds [2] - China Ping An had a net outflow of 30.4332 million from institutional investors, with retail investors showing a net inflow of 69.9772 million [2]