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ETF投资周报 | A股冲高回落,跨境ETF表现领先,标普消费ETF周涨幅超13%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-16 13:31

Market Overview - The A-share market experienced a high-to-low trend this week, with the Shanghai Composite Index breaking through the 3400-point mark on Wednesday but adjusting for two consecutive trading days thereafter, closing at 3367.46 points on Friday, resulting in a cumulative increase of 0.76% for the week [1] ETF Performance - Due to significant fluctuations in the A-share market, ETFs focused on this market showed lackluster performance, with the top gainers primarily being cross-border ETFs [2] - The overall performance of the ETF sector was weak, with the median market gain being approximately 0.7%, a noticeable decrease from the previous week [3] - The S&P Consumer ETF saw the largest weekly gain at 13.15%, being the only product to exceed a 10% increase, with a premium rate of 26.71%, the highest among all products [4][5] Top Gainers - Other ETFs with notable weekly gains included the S&P 500 ETF (6.58%), Hong Kong Automotive ETF (6.42%), Nasdaq Technology ETF (6.35%), and New Economy ETF (6.24%) [5] - In the A-share market, the Dividend Low Volatility 100 ETF gained over 4%, while New Energy Battery ETF and Automotive ETF saw increases of over 2% [6] Decliners - Approximately 350 products reported negative returns, with gold-related ETFs leading the decline [7] - The largest drop was seen in the Gold ETF AU, which fell by 4.75%, along with several other gold ETFs experiencing declines exceeding 4.7% [8] - The international gold price has been on a downward trend since May 7, with a nearly 3.5% drop this week, attributed to easing tariff policies and a retreat in risk aversion sentiment [9]