国泰海通|策略:内资资金波动,外资流入加速
国泰海通证券研究·2025-11-11 11:33

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the current state of the Chinese stock market, highlighting a decrease in trading activity and concentration, while noting an increase in foreign capital inflow into A-shares and Hong Kong stocks [3][4]. Market Pricing Status - Market sentiment has declined, with average daily trading volume dropping to 2 trillion yuan and the average number of daily limit-up stocks decreasing to 68.4 [3] - The proportion of stocks that increased in value has risen to 54.77%, with the median weekly return for all A-shares increasing to 0.6% [3] - Industry trading concentration has decreased, with only one industry (electric power equipment and new energy) having a turnover rate above 95% [3] A-Share Fund Flow - The issuance of new equity funds has decreased to 21.84 billion yuan, with overall stock positions slightly reduced [4] - The private equity confidence index has slightly declined, but positions are nearing the highest levels of the year [4] - Foreign capital inflow reached 800 million USD, with northbound trading accounting for 27.4% of total trading volume [4] - The IPO fundraising for the period was 3.59 billion yuan, with a future lock-up release scale of 24.73 billion yuan [4] - Net buying in margin trading has decreased to 11.63 billion yuan, accounting for 10.8% of total trading volume [4] A-Share Industry Allocation - Foreign capital primarily flowed into the electronics sector, with a net inflow of 6.32 million USD, while the power equipment sector saw a net inflow of 6.83 billion yuan [5] - The non-bank financial sector and pharmaceutical sector saw significant net inflows in ETFs, while the electronics and power equipment sectors experienced net outflows [5] Hong Kong and Global Fund Flow - Southbound capital inflow increased to 38.68 billion yuan, reaching the 89th percentile since 2022 [6] - Global capital flows showed a net outflow from developed markets and a net inflow into emerging markets, with significant inflows into Asian stock markets, particularly in Japan and China [6]