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Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2026-01-22 12:16

Market Overview - On January 22, A-shares saw all three major indices rise collectively, with significant gains in sectors such as aerospace, mining, shipbuilding, glass fiber, gas, oil, photovoltaic equipment, coal, and cement [1] - The main funds in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets experienced a net outflow of 10.442 billion yuan, while 14 industries saw net inflows [1] Sector Performance - The telecommunications, defense, and non-bank financial sectors had the highest net inflows, amounting to 7.884 billion yuan, 2.916 billion yuan, and 1.371 billion yuan respectively [1] - In contrast, the electronics, power equipment, non-ferrous metals, and basic chemicals sectors faced the largest net outflows, totaling 7.979 billion yuan, 5.42 billion yuan, 2.773 billion yuan, and 2.077 billion yuan respectively [1] Individual Stock Highlights - A total of 51 stocks received net inflows exceeding 200 million yuan, with nine stocks seeing inflows over 600 million yuan [1] - The top three stocks attracting main fund inflows were New Yisheng, Zhongji Xuchuang, and Tianfu Communication, with net inflows of 2.193 billion yuan, 2.188 billion yuan, and 1.337 billion yuan respectively [1] Earnings Forecast - Tianfu Communication announced an earnings forecast for 2025, expecting a net profit attributable to shareholders of approximately 1.881 billion to 2.15 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 40% to 60% [2] Tail-End Fund Movements - In the tail-end trading session, the main funds saw a net inflow of 1.797 billion yuan, with the telecommunications sector leading with over 1 billion yuan in inflows [5] - Notable stocks with significant tail-end inflows included China Great Wall, New Yisheng, and Industrial Fulian, each exceeding 200 million yuan [5] Notable Outflows - The robot concept stock Sanhua Intelligent Control experienced a net outflow exceeding 400 million yuan, while other companies like Ningde Times and Tongfu Microelectronics also saw significant outflows [7]