
Group 1 - In Q1 2025, the total scale of northbound capital reached 2.30 trillion yuan, an increase of 119.15 billion yuan compared to the previous quarter [1][8] - The proportion of holdings in the main board continued to decline, while the proportion of holdings in cyclical and growth sectors increased [1][8] - The proportion of northbound capital in cyclical and growth sectors rose by 1.23 percentage points and 0.55 percentage points respectively [1][8] Group 2 - In Q1 2025, the largest sectors by northbound capital holdings were power equipment and new energy, banking, and electronics [2][13] - The automotive sector saw a significant increase in holdings by 5.96% (+1.17 percentage points), while electronics increased by 9.89% (+0.94 percentage points) [2][13] - The estimated net inflow for electronics was 16.83 billion yuan, and for automotive, it was 15.67 billion yuan [2][13] Group 3 - Core assets and technology growth stocks, such as BYD and North Huachuang, saw significant changes in holding sizes and net inflows [3][22] - The top five stocks with the largest increase in holding value were BYD (+19.90 billion yuan), China Merchants Bank (+10.60 billion yuan), and North Huachuang (+7.38 billion yuan) [3][22] - The concentration of holdings among the top five stocks increased to 20.7%, indicating a trend of foreign capital clustering towards leading stocks [3][22] Group 4 - Future northbound capital is likely to continue flowing into core assets and technology leading stocks [4][28] - The inflow trend may remain unchanged due to favorable economic indicators and reasonable A-share valuations [4][28] - Key sectors for future investment include core assets and technology, with a focus on stocks like BYD and North Huachuang [4][28]