Core Points - The Shanghai Composite Index opened lower but rose throughout the day, with the CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises Index increasing by 1.82% to 1372.34 points, with a trading volume of 26.632 billion yuan [1] - Over the past month, the CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises Index has risen by 1.44%, increased by 1.59% over the last three months, but has decreased by 5.09% year-to-date [1] - The index reflects the performance of listed companies that are state-controlled or significantly held by state-owned enterprises in Shanghai, selected based on profitability, growth potential, and shareholder return levels [1] Index Holdings - The top ten weighted stocks in the CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises Index are: China Pacific Insurance (8.51%), Guotai Junan Securities (6.4%), Shanghai Airport (5.78%), Pudong Development Bank (4.91%), Shanghai Electric (3.92%), Shanghai Bank (3.81%), Sheneng Co. (3.14%), Dongfang Securities (3.13%), SAIC Motor (3.05%), and Huayu Automotive (3.0%) [1] - The index is exclusively composed of stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, with a 100% allocation [1] Industry Breakdown - The industry composition of the index includes: Financials (29.47%), Industrials (23.03%), Consumer Discretionary (11.55%), Real Estate (9.96%), Information Technology (7.49%), Healthcare (6.81%), Communication Services (5.52%), Utilities (3.14%), Consumer Staples (1.67%), and Materials (1.38%) [2] - The index samples are adjusted biannually, with adjustments occurring on the next trading day after the second Friday of June and December [2] - Public funds tracking the Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises Index include: Huatai-PineBridge CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises ETF Link A, Huatai-PineBridge CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises ETF Link C, and Huatai-PineBridge CSI Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises ETF [2]
中证上海国企指数上涨1.82%,前十大权重包含上海电气等