On February 23, the A-share market rose as a whole. As of the close, the Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3489.15 points, up 0.93%, the Shenzhen composite index closed at 13549.99 points, up 1.9%, and the gem index closed at 2843.87 points, up 2.82%. The total turnover of the two cities was 1040.897 billion yuan, an increase of 62.622 billion yuan over the previous trading day.
1. The net capital inflow of the two cities throughout the day was 7.123 billion yuan
Today, the main funds of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets had a net outflow of 5.682 billion yuan at the opening, a net inflow of 2.486 billion yuan at the end, and a net inflow of 7.123 billion yuan throughout the day.
2. The net inflow of main funds of Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 today was 7.931 billion yuan
Today, the net inflow of main funds of Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 is 7.931 billion yuan, the net inflow of gem is 3.541 billion yuan, and the net outflow of science and innovation board is 297 million yuan. The net inflow of Shanghai Stock connect was 926 million yuan and that of Shenzhen Stock connect was 495 million yuan.
3. The net inflow of the electronic industry was 13.767 billion yuan, ranking first
Among the Shenwan level industries, 15 industries realized net capital inflows, of which the electronic industry had a net inflow of 13.767 billion yuan, ranking first.
The net inflow of 4 and Byd Company Limited(002594) main funds was 1.5 billion yuan, ranking first
(Note: this table is the statistics of net inflow of main funds, which is different from the statistical caliber of institutional net purchase in the previous table and the next table)
5. Longhubang institutions rush to raise 10 shares
According to the post hours dragon and tiger list data, 19 institutions appeared, of which 10 shares such as Hengbao Co.Ltd(002104) were net purchases of institutional funds, and 9 shares such as Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group Co.Ltd(002497) were net sales of institutional funds.
6. The top ten active stocks of today’s Shanghai Stock connect and Shenzhen Stock connect
7. The latest institutional focus on individual stocks
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