休闲食品板块1月7日涨0.55%,紫燕食品领涨,主力资金净流出6653.71万元

Market Overview - The leisure food sector increased by 0.55% on January 7, with Ziyan Food leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4085.77, up 0.05%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 14030.56, up 0.06% [1] Individual Stock Performance - Ziyan Food (603057) closed at 22.96, up 10.01%, with a trading volume of 73,700 shares and a transaction value of 163 million yuan [1] - Ximai Food (002956) closed at 27.05, up 2.35%, with a trading volume of 27,500 shares and a transaction value of 74.28 million yuan [1] - Ganyuan Food (002991) closed at 59.18, up 1.53%, with a trading volume of 13,300 shares and a transaction value of 78.45 million yuan [1] - Nanchao Food (605339) closed at 19.97, up 1.42%, with a trading volume of 46,000 shares and a transaction value of 91.44 million yuan [1] - Wanchen Group (300972) closed at 214.80, up 0.99%, with a trading volume of 21,900 shares and a transaction value of 469 million yuan [1] - Yanjin Puzhou (002847) closed at 70.92, up 0.48%, with a trading volume of 27,500 shares and a transaction value of 195 million yuan [1] - Other notable stocks include Huangshanghuang (002695) and Youyou Food (603697), with minor increases [1] Fund Flow Analysis - The leisure food sector experienced a net outflow of 66.54 million yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net outflow of 8.99 million yuan [2] - Speculative funds had a net inflow of 75.54 million yuan [2] Detailed Fund Flow for Selected Stocks - Ziyan Food had a net inflow of 32.60 million yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors experienced a net outflow of 19.09 million yuan [3] - Good Idea (002582) saw a net inflow of 14.30 million yuan from institutional investors and a net outflow of 69.09 million yuan from retail investors [3] - Nanchao Food had a net inflow of 4.98 million yuan from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 7.07 million yuan from retail investors [3] - Other stocks like Ganyuan Food and Qingdao Food also showed varied fund flows [3]