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The two cities have a net outflow of 22.1 billion yuan of funds throughout the day, and the national defense and military industry sector is rushed to raise funds-Finance News

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  [Funding Roadmap on the 23rd]The two cities have a net outflow of 22.1 billion yuan for the whole day, and the defense and military industry sector is rushed to raise funds

  Original Hu Huaxiong

On September 23, the A-share market rose overall. As of the close, the Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3642.22 points, an increase of 0.38%, and the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 14,387.36 points, an increase of 0.77%.Growth Enterprise Market IndexIt closed at 3182.47 points, up 0.57%. The total turnover of the two cities was 1321.477 billion yuan, an increase of 168.843 billion yuan from the previous trading day.

1. The net outflow of funds from the two cities throughout the day is 22.05 billion yuan

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Today, the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets have a net outflow of 4.035 billion yuan in the opening of the market, and a net outflow of 3.614 billion yuan in the end. The two cities have a net outflow of 22.053 billion yuan throughout the day.

2. The net inflow of CSI 300’s main capital today is 2.911 billion yuan

The net inflow of the main capital of CSI 300 today was 2.911 billion yuan, the net outflow of GEM was 4.092 billion yuan, and the net outflow of science and technology innovation board was 126 million yuan. The net outflow of Shanghai Stock Connect was 3.815 billion yuan, and the net outflow of Shenzhen Stock Connect was 494 million yuan.

3. The national defense industry ranked first in net inflows of 3.441 billion yuan

Among the 28 Shenwan first-level industries, 15 industries achieved a net inflow of funds, of which the defense and military industry ranked the first with a net inflow of 3.441 billion yuan.

  4、Baotou SteelThe main net inflow of funds is 1.966 billion yuan top

(Note: This table is the main net inflow of funds statistics, which is different from the statistics on the net purchase of institutions in the previous table and the next table)

5. Dragon and Tiger Ranking institutions rush to raise 13 shares

Data from the after-hours rankings showed that institutions appeared in 25 shares, of whichWeiyuan sharesWaiting for 13 shares to show net purchases of institutional funds,Hubei YihuaWait for 12 shares to show a net sale of institutional funds.

6. Today’s top ten active stocks in Shanghai Stock Connect and Shenzhen Stock Connect

7. The latest institutions pay attention to individual stocks

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