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688411,基金增仓股逆市走强
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-03 08:46
Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index fell over 1%, testing the support level of 3800 points, while the ChiNext Index managed to close slightly in the green despite multiple dips [1][2] - More than 4600 stocks declined, with total trading volume shrinking to 2.4 trillion yuan [1] Index Performance - Shanghai Composite Index: 3813.56, down 1.16% - Shenzhen Component Index: 12472.00, down 0.65% - ChiNext Index: 2899.37, up 0.95% - Sci-Tech 50 Index: 1306.48, down 1.64% [2] Sector Performance - Sectors such as industrial internet, fund accumulation, photovoltaic equipment, and gaming showed strength against the market downturn [2] - Notable inflows included over 12.8 billion yuan into power equipment and over 6.5 billion yuan into telecommunications, while defense and non-bank financial sectors saw significant outflows of over 8.2 billion yuan and 7.6 billion yuan, respectively [2] Investment Strategy Insights - Analysts suggest that since September last year, small-cap growth stocks have been on a bull run, but some cyclical sectors remain at historical lows [3] - It is recommended to focus on low-valuation, low-holding, and low-growth sectors, while maintaining flexible positions to capitalize on potential policy or fundamental improvements [3] - From a trading perspective, the TMT sector has seen high transaction concentration, indicating potential risks, and investors are advised to consider low-position sectors such as finance, non-ferrous metals, and pharmaceuticals [3] Fund Activity - In a declining market, stocks with increased fund holdings, such as Haibo Shichuang, saw a surge, with a 20% limit up [4] - New significant shareholders include various funds, indicating growing institutional interest in specific stocks [4][6] - Other stocks with increased fund holdings also experienced notable gains, with some hitting the limit up or rising over 10% [6]
《中国-新西兰领导人会晤联合成果声明》发布
news flash· 2025-06-20 11:49
Core Viewpoint - The joint statement from the China-New Zealand leaders' meeting highlights the ongoing cooperation in various sectors, emphasizing the importance of bilateral relations and cultural exchanges [1] Group 1: Areas of Cooperation - Both parties welcome cooperation in food safety, customs, agriculture, forestry, climate change, trade and economic facilitation, and improving the business environment [1] - Progress in the first round of negotiations on the negative list for services trade under the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement is acknowledged [1] Group 2: Cultural and Human Exchanges - The significance of cultural exchanges in tourism, culture, local government, sports, and scientific innovation for bilateral relations is reaffirmed [1] - The recent China-New Zealand Mayor Forum and the upcoming China-New Zealand Track II Dialogue are welcomed as important events [1]