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ETF英雄汇(2025年5月16日):标普消费ETF(159529.SZ)领涨、标普500ETF(159612.SZ)溢价明显
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-16 09:27

Market Overview - As of May 16, 2025, the Shanghai Composite Index closed down 0.40% at 3367.46 points, while the Shenzhen Component Index fell 0.07% to 10179.60 points, and the ChiNext Index decreased by 0.19% to 2039.45 points, indicating a broad loss effect in the market [1] - The total trading volume across both markets reached 1.09 trillion yuan [1] Sector Performance - The top three sectors with gains were passenger cars (up 2.28%), auto parts (up 1.95%), and accessories (up 1.87%) [1] - The sectors with the largest declines included fisheries (down 2.27%), insurance (down 1.52%), and cosmetics (down 1.43%) [1] ETF Performance - A total of 323 non-currency ETFs rose, with an increase ratio of 28% [1] - The National Index Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug Index rose by 2.20%, with various related ETFs also showing gains, including the Hong Kong Innovative Drug ETF (up 2.62%) and the Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug ETF (up 2.35%) [1] - The latest share size of the Hong Kong Innovative Drug ETF reached 1.172 billion shares, closely tracking the National Index Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug Index [2] Valuation Metrics - The latest price-to-earnings ratio (PE-TTM) for the National Index Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug Index is 24.83, which is lower than 1.22% of the time over the past three years [3] - The latest PE-TTM for the Hang Seng Innovative Drug Index is 23.51, also below 2.74% of the time over the past three years [3] Declining ETFs - A total of 730 non-currency ETFs declined, with a decrease ratio of 64% [3] - The top three ETFs with the largest declines included the Engineering Machinery ETF (down 10.00%), the Innovation 50 ETF (down 4.91%), and the New Economy ETF (down 3.99%) [5] Premium Rates - The S&P 500 Consumer Select Index showed a premium of 26.71%, while the S&P 500 Index had a premium of 13.82% [6] - The top three ETFs with the highest premium rates included the S&P Consumer ETF (26.71%), the S&P 500 ETF (13.82%), and the Saudi ETF (5.29%) [8]