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重磅意见发布,事关消费!茅台今日分红到账,规模领先的消费ETF(159928)小幅回调,连续2日获资金青睐!

Group 1 - The A-share market showed a decline, particularly in the consumer sector, with the Consumption ETF (159928) slightly down by 0.25% and a trading volume exceeding 1.5 billion CNY [1] - The Consumption ETF has seen a net subscription of 18 million units, marking the second consecutive day of capital inflow, with a total scale surpassing 12.1 billion CNY, leading its category [1] - On June 24, six departments jointly issued guidelines to support and expand consumption, proposing 19 key measures across six areas to enhance financial services in the consumption sector [1][3] Group 2 - Shenzhen's Commerce Bureau released measures to promote high-quality service consumption, focusing on digital service consumption and new business formats such as e-sports and social e-commerce [2] - As of June 25, the index components of the Consumption ETF showed mixed performance, with notable gains in stocks like Yanghe Distillery and slight increases in Kweichow Moutai and Yili [2] - Kweichow Moutai announced a cash dividend of 276.73 CNY per 10 shares, with a total distribution amounting to 34.67 billion CNY [2] Group 3 - Longcheng Securities commented on the guidelines, emphasizing the need to stabilize consumer expectations and enhance financial support for the real economy [3][4] - The guidelines also focus on increasing employment and income for residents, promoting financial products that meet household wealth management needs [4] - The guidelines encourage the development of personal pension products and commercial health insurance to enhance consumer willingness to spend [5] Group 4 - The white liquor sector is expected to see a gradual recovery, with current demand at historical lows but limited downside risk, supported by favorable policies [7] - Guotai Junan Securities noted improvements in sentiment within the white liquor sector, driven by better-than-expected retail consumption data [8] - The Consumption ETF's top ten component stocks account for over 68% of its weight, with leading liquor stocks comprising 31% and major agricultural stocks 14% [9]