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科创板ETF纳入基金投顾投资范围;10家公募抢报科创债ETF丨天赐良基早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-20 01:00

Group 1: ETF Dividend Records - Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF announced a record dividend amount of 8.4 billion yuan, setting a new record for single fund dividends in the domestic ETF market [1] - Other ETFs such as Huaxia CSI 300 ETF and Jiashi CSI 300 ETF also reported single dividends exceeding 1 billion yuan this year, indicating a trend of increasing dividend distributions among ETFs [1] Group 2: Hong Kong Themed ETFs - In June, Hong Kong themed ETFs saw a net inflow of over 2.5 billion yuan, with several ETFs reaching historical highs in terms of shares [2] - The Huatai-PB Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug ETF reached a record share count of 4.328 billion, with a total scale of 6.538 billion yuan, marking a more than fivefold increase in share count this year [2] Group 3: Public REITs Approval - The first two public REITs focused on data centers, managed by Southern Fund, were approved for listing on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges [3] - This approval marks a significant expansion of the public REITs market in China, diversifying underlying assets to include data centers, thus meeting various investor preferences [3] Group 4: Inclusion of Sci-Tech Board ETFs - The China Securities Regulatory Commission announced the inclusion of Sci-Tech Board ETFs in the investment scope for fund advisors, aiming to attract more long-term capital [4] - As of June 17, 2025, there are 92 ETFs related to the Sci-Tech Board, with a total scale nearing 280 billion yuan, including four ETFs exceeding 10 billion yuan [4] Group 5: Launch of Sci-Tech Bond ETFs - Ten fund management companies, including E Fund and Bosera, have submitted applications for the first batch of Sci-Tech Bond ETFs [5][6] - These ETFs will track various indices related to AAA-rated technology innovation company bonds, with some set to be listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and others on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [6] Group 6: Market Performance Overview - On June 19, the market experienced a decline, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.79% and the Shenzhen Component Index by 1.21% [8] - Despite the overall market downturn, certain sectors such as oil and gas stocks showed resilience, with significant gains in related ETFs [8]