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三大股指,集体收涨
第一财经·2025-05-29 08:15

Core Viewpoint - A-shares experienced a collective rise on May 29, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing at 3363.45 points, up 0.7%, and the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index also showing significant gains [1]. Market Performance - The sectors showing strong performance included cross-border payments, software development, medical services, digital currency, and Hongmeng concept stocks, while precious metals, glyphosate, and beauty care sectors declined [3]. - Specific sector performance included: - Electronic ID: +5.62% with a main capital inflow of 11.12 million - Cross-border payments (CIPS): +5.33% with a main capital inflow of 39.88 million - Software development: +4.48% with a main capital inflow of 31.08 million - Precious metals: -1.78% with a main capital outflow of 3.36 million [4]. Fund Flow - Main capital saw a net inflow into sectors such as computers, electronics, and automobiles, while there was a net outflow from banking and oil sectors [6]. - Notable individual stocks with net inflows included: - Shanzi Gaoke: 706 million - Sifang Jingchuang: 658 million - Zhongchao Holdings: 581 million - Stocks experiencing net outflows included: - Rongfa Nuclear Power: 732 million - Xuren Shares: 511 million - BYD: 396 million [6]. Institutional Insights - Everbright Securities noted that both internal and external factors contributed to improved sentiment in A-shares [8]. - Caitong Securities highlighted that the external environment has improved, allowing A-shares to realize potential benefits, with a focus on changes in trading volume being crucial for future market performance [8]. - CITIC Securities observed that the index rebounded at the 60-day moving average after a correction, with potential to challenge the 3400-point mark, particularly in growth sectors like autonomous driving and controllable nuclear fusion [8].