Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index closed nearly flat, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose, with a trading volume of 2.16 trillion yuan, unchanged from the previous trading day[1] - Over half of the industries experienced declines, with oil, automotive, non-ferrous metals, and machinery sectors leading in gains, while commerce, real estate, and public utilities saw the largest declines[1] - The market's overall performance remains stable, with a significant adjustment in the commercial aerospace sector, yet no severe sell-off occurred[1] Sector Insights - The commercial aerospace sector is facing short-term adjustments but is expected to maintain upward momentum in the medium term due to its strong characteristics[2] - The robotics sector is likely to take on the market's leading position, supported by favorable policies and industry developments, including the establishment of a humanoid robot standardization committee[2] - Despite recent volatility, multiple non-ferrous metal prices remain at historically high levels, indicating sustained strength rather than short-term fluctuations[3] Fund Flow - On December 30, net inflows into the Shanghai Stock Exchange were 16.644 billion yuan, while the Shenzhen Stock Exchange saw net inflows of 24.740 billion yuan[5] - The top three sectors for capital inflows were automotive parts, general equipment, and consumer electronics, while the largest outflows were from the power, liquor, and components sectors[5] Fund Dynamics - The total scale of public funds in China has reached a historic high of 37.02 trillion yuan, marking the first time it has surpassed this threshold[13] - The ETF trading volume across both markets was reported at 445.827 billion yuan, with stock ETFs accounting for 152.3 billion yuan and bond ETFs for 186.805 billion yuan[14][15]
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Caida Securities·2025-12-31 09:02