For Northbound Trading of Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the most active stocks with net inflow in pecking order were FOXCONN INDUSTRIAL INTERNET (601138.SH) -1.110 (-4.029%) (RMB176.5 million), GIGADEVICE (603986.SH) -2.500 (-2.704%) (RMB141.2 million) and CMB (600036.SH) +0.230 (+0.675%) (RMB91 million); and the most active stocks with net outflow in pecking order were SERES (601127.SH) -9.520 (-9.997%) (RMB426.5 million), PING AN OF CHINA (601318.SH) -0.250 (-0.598%) (RMB80.2 million) and YANGTZE POWER (600900.SH) -0.240 (-0.831%) (RMB49 million).
For Northbound Trading of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the most active stocks with net inflow in pecking order were LUXSHARE PRECISION (002475.SZ) -0.720 (-1.901%) (RMB225.3 million), EOPTOLINK (300502.SZ) -5.320 (-4.788%) (RMB183.7 million) and WEICHAI POWER (000338.SZ) +0.650 (+4.262%) (RMB54.7 million); and the most active stocks with net outflow in pecking order were BYD Company (002594.SZ) +4.070 (+1.628%) (RMB522.5 million), MIDEA GP (000333.SZ) +0.410 (+0.632%) (RMB234.9 million) and MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL (300760.SZ) -2.140 (-0.725%) (RMB21.1 million).
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