17.12亿元主力资金今日抢筹非银金融板块
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2026-01-12 09:25

Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.09% on January 12, with 28 out of the 31 sectors experiencing gains, led by the Media and Computer sectors, which increased by 7.80% and 7.26% respectively [1] - The Non-Bank Financial sector saw a modest increase of 0.53% [1] - The sectors that faced declines included Oil & Petrochemicals, Coal, and Real Estate, with decreases of 1.00%, 0.47%, and 0.29% respectively [1] Capital Flow Analysis - The main capital flow showed a net outflow of 27.468 billion yuan across the two markets, with 11 sectors experiencing net inflows [1] - The Computer sector led the net inflow with 15.774 billion yuan, while the Media sector followed with a net inflow of 5.391 billion yuan [1] - The sectors with the highest net outflows included Electric Equipment, which saw a net outflow of 14.093 billion yuan, and the Electronics sector with an outflow of 11.193 billion yuan [1] Non-Bank Financial Sector Performance - The Non-Bank Financial sector had a net inflow of 1.712 billion yuan, with 72 out of 82 stocks in the sector rising [2] - Notable stocks with significant net inflows included Dongfang Caifu, which attracted 1.803 billion yuan, followed by Pacific Securities and GF Securities with inflows of 1.315 billion yuan and 296 million yuan respectively [2] - The sector also had 12 stocks with net outflows exceeding 50 million yuan, with China Ping An, Huatai Securities, and China Pacific Insurance leading the outflows at 2.326 billion yuan, 175 million yuan, and 112 million yuan respectively [2] Key Stocks in Non-Bank Financial Sector - Top performers in the Non-Bank Financial sector included: - Dongfang Caifu: +3.81%, turnover rate 5.24%, net inflow 1.802 billion yuan - Pacific Securities: +7.84%, turnover rate 15.36%, net inflow 1.315 billion yuan - GF Securities: +1.79%, turnover rate 1.66%, net inflow 296 million yuan [2] - Other notable stocks with positive performance included Tianfeng Securities, Zhongjin Company, and CITIC Securities, with respective increases of 3.96%, 1.31%, and 0.74% [2]