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5月20日ETF晚报|多只创新药ETF涨超2%;权益类基金发行节奏加快,本周将新发14只指数产品
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-05-20 09:49

ETF Industry News - The three major indices collectively rose, with the Shanghai Composite Index increasing by 0.38%, the Shenzhen Component Index by 0.77%, and the ChiNext Index by 0.77. Multiple innovative drug ETFs saw gains exceeding 2%, including the Innovative Drug Shanghai-Hong Kong ETF (517110.SH) which rose by 3.11% [1][3] - The market is transitioning from performance focus to industry and company fundamentals as it enters a performance vacuum period starting in May. The innovative drug sector is expected to be a key investment theme through 2025, driven by significant R&D progress [1][2] Fund Issuance and Market Trends - The issuance of equity funds is accelerating, with 14 new index products expected to launch this week. Approximately 70% of the new products are equity-related, with an average subscription period of 12.56 days [2] - This week, 16 equity products include stock, mixed, and fund of funds (FOF) products, with a focus on index or enhanced index funds [2] Market Performance Overview - The overall performance of ETFs shows that cross-border ETFs had the best average return at 1.61%, while commodity ETFs had the worst at -0.22% [8] - The top-performing ETFs in the stock category included the Innovative Drug Shanghai-Hong Kong ETF (517110.SH) with a return of 3.11%, followed by the Innovative Drug Hong Kong-Shanghai ETF (517380.SH) at 2.60% and the Huatai-PB Innovative Drug ETF (517120.SH) at 2.55% [10][11] Sector Performance - In the sector performance analysis, beauty care, comprehensive, and media sectors ranked highest with daily increases of 2.5%, 2.12%, and 1.98%, respectively. Conversely, defense, coal, and steel sectors lagged behind with declines [5] - Over the past five trading days, the comprehensive, beauty care, and retail sectors showed strong performance, while defense, computer, and electronics sectors experienced declines [5] ETF Trading Activity - The top three ETFs by trading volume included the A500 ETF (512050.SH) with a trading volume of 3.114 billion, the A500 Index ETF (159351.SH) at 2.393 billion, and the CSI 300 ETF (510300.SH) at 2.199 billion [13][14]