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油气类ETF领涨;合格境外投资者将可参与ETF期权交易丨ETF晚报
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-19 09:44

ETF Industry News Summary Core Insights - The three major indices experienced fluctuations and declines, while several oil and gas-related ETFs saw gains, indicating a potential shift in investor sentiment towards energy sectors amidst geopolitical uncertainties [1][4]. Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.79% to 3362.11 points, the Shenzhen Component Index decreased by 1.21% to 10051.97 points, and the ChiNext Index dropped by 1.36% to 2026.82 points [4]. - The oil and gas sector outperformed, with the Oil and Gas Resources ETF (563150.SH) rising by 1.24%, and the Oil and Gas Resources ETF (159309.SZ) increasing by 0.99% [1][13]. - Conversely, the gold sector faced declines, with the Gold Stocks ETF (517520.SH) down by 2.35% [1]. ETF Market Developments - The Shenzhen Stock Exchange held a meeting focused on the high-quality development of the bond ETF market, discussing improvements in institutional mechanisms and product systems [2]. - The China Securities Regulatory Commission announced that starting from October 9, 2025, qualified foreign investors will be allowed to participate in on-exchange ETF options trading, aimed at enhancing the investment landscape for foreign institutions [3]. ETF Category Performance - Among various ETF categories, bond ETFs showed the best performance with an average increase of 0.02%, while cross-border ETFs had the worst performance with an average decline of 1.80% [10]. - The top-performing ETFs included the Oil and Gas Resources ETFs and the Semiconductor ETF, with respective gains of 1.24%, 0.99%, and 0.93% [13][14]. Trading Volume Insights - The top three ETFs by trading volume were the A500 ETF (159351.SZ) with a volume of 2.964 billion, the A500 ETF Fund (512050.SH) at 2.734 billion, and the CSI 300 ETF (510300.SH) at 2.331 billion [17][18].