Home » On August 27, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Index closed up 0.59%, the ChiNext Index fell 0.23%, and the net inflow of funds from the North China was 6.203 billion yuan that day | Daily Economic News

On August 27, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Index closed up 0.59%, the ChiNext Index fell 0.23%, and the net inflow of funds from the North China was 6.203 billion yuan that day | Daily Economic News

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Every AI newsletter:At 15:00 on August 27th, Beijing time, the Shanghai Composite Index closed up 20.5 points, or 0.59%, to close at 3522.16 points, with a turnover of 595.519 billion yuan; the Shenzhen Component Index closed up 21.44 points, or 0.15%, to close at 14436.9. The turnover was 748.764 billion yuan; the ChiNext index closed down 7.38 points, or 0.23%, to close at 3257.07 points, and the turnover was 283.32 billion yuan; the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 closed up 25.43 points, or 0.53%, to close at 4,827.04 points. The turnover was 368.421 billion yuan. The net inflow of funds from northward was 6.203 billion yuan that day.

The top five industries with growth rates were the fertilizer industry at 5.0%, telecommunications operations at 2.13%, non-ferrous metals at 2.03%, insurance at 1.94%, and the petroleum industry at 1.24%.

The top five industries that fell were aerospace -2.9%, security equipment -1.77%, shipbuilding -1.67%, wood furniture -1.24%, and agriculture, animal husbandry, feed, and fishery -1.16%.

(Reporter Hu Ling)

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