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CIBF2025即将在深圳启幕,新能源ETF(159875)近1周新增规模增长显著
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-14 03:33

Group 1 - The China Securities New Energy Index decreased by 0.92% as of May 14, 2025, with mixed performance among constituent stocks, where EVE Energy led with a 2.99% increase, while Daqo New Energy experienced the largest decline [1] - The New Energy ETF (159875) saw a cumulative increase of 4.76% over the past week as of May 13, 2025 [1] - The New Energy ETF recorded a turnover rate of 1.07% and a transaction volume of 9.8887 million yuan, with an average daily transaction volume of 36.4878 million yuan over the past year, ranking it among the top two comparable funds [3] Group 2 - The New Energy ETF experienced a significant growth in scale, increasing by 13.7171 million yuan over the past week, and its new scale also ranked among the top two comparable funds [3] - The ETF's share increased by 64.5 million shares over the past six months, marking a significant growth and ranking it among the top two comparable funds [3] - The latest financing buy-in amount for the New Energy ETF reached 1.0637 million yuan, with a financing balance of 33.6237 million yuan, indicating continued interest from leveraged funds [3] Group 3 - The valuation of the index tracked by the New Energy ETF is at a historical low, with a latest price-to-book ratio (PB) of 2.09, which is lower than 82.86% of the time over the past three years, highlighting its attractive valuation [3] - The 17th Shenzhen International Battery Technology Exchange and Exhibition (CIBF2025) is scheduled to take place from May 15 to 17, 2025, showcasing new technologies such as solid-state, sodium, hydrogen fuel, and integrated solar storage solutions [3] Group 4 - Guohai Securities indicated that solid-state batteries meet the increasing performance demands in downstream sectors and have significant application expansion potential in emerging industries [4] - The top ten weighted stocks in the China Securities New Energy Index as of April 30, 2025, include CATL, LONGi Green Energy, Sungrow Power Supply, China Nuclear Power, and others, collectively accounting for 44.26% of the index [4]