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Hongxin Security·2024-03-28 16:00

Market Overview - The A-share market experienced a decline this week, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.22% to close at 3048.03 points, the Shenzhen Component Index down by 0.49% to 9565.56 points, and the ChiNext Index decreasing by 0.79% to 1869.17 points [1][9]. - Value style indices such as the SSE 50, CSI 100, and CSI 300 dropped by 0.99%, 0.61%, and 0.70% respectively, while growth style indices like the CSI 1000 and CSI 500 saw mixed results, with the CSI 1000 up by 0.72% and the CSI 500 down by 1.28% [1][9]. Trading Volume and Sector Performance - The average daily trading volume for A-shares was 10823.07 billion yuan, an increase of 4.26% compared to the previous week [2][14]. - The sectors with the highest gains included Media (9.40%), Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery (4.49%), and Comprehensive (3.15%), while the sectors with the largest declines were Building Materials (-2.59%), Pharmaceutical and Biological Products (-2.13%), and Non-bank Financials (-1.59%) [2][16]. Stock Connect Flows - The average daily net outflow for the Shanghai Stock Connect was 10.13 billion yuan, which is an increase of 46.76 billion yuan compared to the previous week, bringing the historical cumulative net inflow down to 10000.24 billion yuan [3][22]. - For the Shenzhen Stock Connect, the average daily net outflow was 5.42 billion yuan, an increase of 34.43 billion yuan from the previous week, with the historical cumulative net inflow now at 8311.19 billion yuan [4][28]. Trading Activity - The average daily trading volume for the Shanghai Stock Connect decreased by 10.01% to 636.10 billion yuan, with average buy and sell volumes at 312.98 billion yuan (down 15.81%) and 323.12 billion yuan (down 3.59%) respectively [5][20]. - The Shenzhen Stock Connect also saw a decrease in average daily trading volume by 7.87% to 716.21 billion yuan, with average buy and sell volumes at 355.40 billion yuan (down 11.86%) and 360.82 billion yuan (down 3.57%) respectively [6][26]. Premium Index - As of March 22, the Hang Seng AH Premium Index stood at 149.83, reflecting an increase of 0.70 from the previous week [34].