With the disclosure of the three quarterly reports of listed companies completed, the latest shareholding situation of social security funds and QFII, which are typical representatives of long-term capital, has surfaced. According to the data, as of the end of the third quarter of this year, social security funds appeared on the list of 564 companies' top ten tradable shareholders, and QFII appeared on the list of 773 companies' top ten tradable shareholders. It is worth mentioning that foreign giants such as Union Bank of Switzerland, Goldman Sachs International Asset Management, and Merrill Lynch all made extensive arrangements for a number of A-shares in the third quarter of this year. (Shanghai Securities Report)
多主线挖掘A股投资机会 长线资金调仓路径曝光
Multiple main lines explore A-share investment opportunities, and long-term capital position adjustment paths revealed
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