Market Performance - On April 7, the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 7.34%, the Shenzhen Component Index dropped by 9.66%, and the ChiNext Index decreased by 12.50%[4] - Over 2800 stocks hit the daily limit down, while nearly 100 stocks saw gains[1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was approximately 1.62 trillion yuan, significantly higher than the previous week[1] Fund Flow - On April 7, net outflows from the Shanghai Stock Exchange amounted to 34.71 billion yuan, while the Shenzhen Stock Exchange saw net outflows of 15.22 billion yuan[5] - The top three sectors for capital inflows were planting, biopharmaceuticals, and aquaculture, while industrial metals, securities, and auto parts saw the largest outflows[5] Economic Indicators - As of the end of March 2025, China's foreign exchange reserves stood at 32,407 billion USD, an increase of 134 billion USD or 0.42% from the end of February[6] - The overall economic operation in China remains stable, supported by ongoing policies aimed at high-quality development[6] Investment Sentiment - Central Huijin has reaffirmed its confidence in the Chinese capital market and has increased its holdings in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), indicating a commitment to maintaining market stability[8][7] - Investors are advised to remain calm, with long-term value investors encouraged to hold their positions despite market volatility[3] Sector Performance - Agricultural-related sectors showed resilience with several seed industry stocks hitting the daily limit up, while consumer electronics, particularly those related to the Apple supply chain, faced significant declines[1]
财达证券每日市场观察-2025-04-08
Caida Securities·2025-04-08 01:46