山东国企改革板块1月7日跌0.13%,石大胜华领跌,主力资金净流出6.09亿元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-07 09:13

Market Overview - On January 7, the Shandong state-owned enterprise reform sector fell by 0.13% compared to the previous trading day, with Shida Shenghua leading the decline [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] Stock Performance - Notable gainers in the Shandong state-owned enterprise reform sector included: - Lixin Chuangtou (600783) with a closing price of 26.94, up 10.00% on a trading volume of 49,900 shares and a transaction value of 134 million [1] - Shandong Molong (002490) closed at 7.70, up 5.77% with a trading volume of 1.1299 million shares and a transaction value of 839 million [1] - Taihe New Materials (002254) closed at 11.71, up 4.46% with a trading volume of 612,500 shares and a transaction value of 707 million [1] Decliners - Key decliners included: - Shida Shenghua (603026) with a closing price of 76.09, down 4.05% and a trading volume of 143,400 shares [2] - Dongjie Intelligent (300486) closed at 18.71, down 3.61% with a trading volume of 210,600 shares [2] - Shandong Zhanggu (002598) closed at 9.15, down 2.76% with a trading volume of 256,500 shares [2] Capital Flow - The Shandong state-owned enterprise reform sector experienced a net outflow of 609 million from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 430 million [2] - The sector's capital flow indicates that institutional investors are withdrawing, while retail investors are increasing their positions [2] Individual Stock Capital Flow - Yanzhou Coal Mining (600188) had a net inflow of 213 million from institutional investors, but a net outflow of 141 million from retail investors [3] - Weichai Heavy Machinery (000880) saw a net inflow of 167 million from institutional investors, with a net outflow of 123 million from retail investors [3] - Lixin Chuangtou (600783) had a significant net inflow of 57.64 million from institutional investors, but retail investors withdrew 29.36 million [3]