Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.01% on January 20, with 20 industries rising, led by the oil and petrochemical sector with a gain of 1.74% and construction materials at 1.71% [1] - The telecommunications and defense industries experienced the largest declines, down 3.23% and 2.87% respectively [1] - The electronic industry also saw a decrease of 1.23% [1] Capital Flow Analysis - The main capital outflow from the two markets totaled 95.723 billion yuan, with 11 industries experiencing net inflows [1] - The banking sector led the net inflow with 1.472 billion yuan, resulting in a 0.80% increase, followed by the real estate sector with a 1.55% rise and a net inflow of 627 million yuan [1] - The power equipment industry had the highest net outflow, totaling 19.054 billion yuan, followed by the electronic industry with an outflow of 18.394 billion yuan [1] Electronic Industry Performance - The electronic industry saw a decline of 1.23%, with a total net outflow of 18.394 billion yuan [2] - Out of 476 stocks in the electronic sector, 160 stocks rose, 5 hit the daily limit up, while 314 stocks fell, with 1 hitting the daily limit down [2] - Notable inflows included Tongfu Microelectronics with a net inflow of 431 million yuan, followed by Lanke Technology and Wolong Nuclear Materials with inflows of 345 million yuan and 332 million yuan respectively [2] Top Gainers in Electronic Industry - The top gainers in the electronic sector included: - Tongfu Microelectronics: +5.85%, turnover rate 13.22%, net inflow 431.18 million yuan - Lanke Technology: +2.95%, turnover rate 5.44%, net inflow 345.32 million yuan - Wolong Nuclear Materials: +3.13%, turnover rate 15.24%, net inflow 332.48 million yuan [2] Top Losers in Electronic Industry - The top losers in the electronic sector included: - Shenghong Technology: -5.07%, net outflow -1.858 billion yuan - Cambricon Technologies: -5.40%, net outflow -1.703 billion yuan - Industrial Fulian: -2.02%, net outflow -1.021 billion yuan [3]
电子行业今日跌1.23%,主力资金净流出183.94亿元