Market Pricing Status: Trading Activity Slightly Decreased, Profitability Increased - The trading turnover rate has decreased, with the average daily trading volume for the entire A-share market dropping to 2.1 trillion yuan, and the average number of daily limit-up stocks decreasing to 60.8 [8][12] - The proportion of stocks that increased in value rose to 47.6%, while the median weekly return for A-share stocks increased to -0.1% [12][15] - The trading concentration in both primary and secondary industries has declined, with six industries having turnover rates in the historical top 90% [12][19] A-Share Liquidity Tracking: Foreign Capital Slightly Inflows, ETF Capital Slightly Outflows - Foreign capital inflow amounted to approximately 3.67 million USD, with the northbound trading volume accounting for 34.6% of total trading [29][46] - The new issuance scale of equity funds increased to 43.63 billion yuan, indicating a rise in overall stock positions of public funds [29][31] - ETF funds experienced a net outflow of 44.18 billion yuan, with the proportion of passive trading decreasing to 6.6% [29][25] A-Share Industry Allocation Tracking: Divergence in Movements of Foreign Capital, ETF Capital, and Financing Capital - Foreign capital saw net inflows in the non-ferrous metals (+39.1 million USD) and banking (+21.4 million USD) sectors [29][43] - Financing capital showed net inflows in the media (+2.88 billion yuan) and environmental protection (+0.24 billion yuan) sectors, while there were significant outflows in power equipment (-6.5 billion yuan) and non-bank financials (-4.56 billion yuan) [29][19] - The ETF sector experienced widespread outflows, particularly in electronics (-11.47 billion yuan) and power equipment (-4.94 billion yuan) [29][19] Hong Kong Stock and Global Liquidity Tracking: Slowing Inflows from Southbound Funds, Marginal Inflows of Global Foreign Capital into Developed Markets - Southbound fund inflows decreased to 27.8 billion yuan, representing the 76th percentile since 2022 [29][4] - The Hang Seng Index fell by 0.6%, while global markets showed mixed performance, with South Korea leading with a 5.5% increase [29][4] - Global foreign capital saw marginal inflows into developed markets, particularly in the US (+8.13 billion USD), Japan (+3.9 billion USD), and the UK (+2.11 billion USD) [29][4]
投资者微观行为洞察手册·2月第2期:外资延续流入,公募新发积极
GUOTAI HAITONG SECURITIES·2026-02-24 10:05