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电力现货市场加速建设,央企现代能源ETF(561790)冲击3连涨,华电科工领涨
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-08 05:19

Core Viewpoint - The recent notification from the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration emphasizes the acceleration of the electricity spot market construction in China, aiming for full coverage by 2025, which is expected to enhance the flexibility of coal power generation and improve resource allocation in peak regulation and frequency modulation [3][4]. Group 1: Market Performance - As of May 8, 2025, the China Securities National New State-Owned Enterprises Modern Energy Index (932037) increased by 0.15%, with notable gains from Huadian Heavy Industries (2.07%), Dingsheng Technology (1.77%), and Guodian NARI Technology (1.42%) [3]. - The Central State-Owned Enterprises Modern Energy ETF (561790) rose by 0.38%, marking its third consecutive increase, with the latest price at 1.05 yuan [3]. Group 2: ETF Growth and Performance - The Central State-Owned Enterprises Modern Energy ETF has seen a significant growth of 515.49 million yuan in scale over the past six months, ranking in the top third among comparable funds [4]. - The ETF's share count increased by 9 million shares in the same period, also placing it in the top third of comparable funds [4]. - As of May 7, 2025, the ETF achieved a maximum monthly return of 10.03% since its inception, with a historical one-year profit probability of 84.32% [4]. Group 3: Fee Structure and Valuation - The management fee for the Central State-Owned Enterprises Modern Energy ETF is 0.50%, and the custody fee is 0.10%, which are among the lowest in comparable funds [5]. - The index tracked by the ETF is currently valued at a historical low, with a price-to-book ratio (PB) of 1.4, below 98.08% of the time over the past year, indicating strong valuation attractiveness [5]. Group 4: Top Holdings - As of April 30, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks in the index include Yangtze Power (10.48%), Guodian NARI Technology (7.31%), and China Nuclear Power (6.30%), collectively accounting for 51.18% of the index [5].