Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the recent movements of long-term funds such as QFII, social security funds, and insurance companies in the stock market, particularly focusing on companies like Zai Sheng Technology, which has seen significant interest from these investors [3][10]. Group 1: Zai Sheng Technology - Zai Sheng Technology's latest semi-annual report reveals that Barclays Bank, JPMorgan, and the National Social Security Fund's 412 portfolio have entered the top ten circulating shareholders in Q2 [3][4]. - As of the end of Q2, Barclays Bank and JPMorgan held 4.3 million shares and 3.72 million shares respectively, ranking as the fifth and eighth largest circulating shareholders [4]. - The stock has experienced a remarkable increase of 91.29% year-to-date, nearing a doubling in value [5]. Group 2: Other Companies - Kun Pharmaceutical Group's semi-annual report shows that the National Social Security Fund's 406 portfolio, the Monetary Authority of Macao, and the Kuwait Investment Authority have all newly entered the top ten circulating shareholders [6]. - For Ding Tai High-Tech, Merrill Lynch International has newly become a top ten circulating shareholder, holding 661,683 shares [7]. - Shenzhen Airport has also attracted significant long-term fund interest, with the Basic Pension Insurance Fund, corporate annuities, and social security funds collectively holding substantial shares [8][9]. Group 3: Long-term Fund Trends - As of August 21, QFII is present in the top ten circulating shareholders of 184 stocks, with 26 stocks having foreign holdings exceeding 10 million shares [9]. - Social security funds are found in the top ten shareholders of 130 stocks, with 54 stocks having holdings over 10 million shares [9]. - The insurance companies and corporate annuities are also present in the top ten shareholders of 11 stocks each, indicating a trend of long-term funds favoring stable and fundamentally strong companies [10].
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