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ETF收评:游戏ETF领涨2.47%,稀有金属ETF领跌1.81%
news flash·2025-07-04 07:04

Market Overview - The three major A-share indices showed mixed results, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.32%, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index fell by 0.25% and 0.36% respectively [1] - The total market turnover reached 14,545 billion, an increase of 1,210 billion compared to the previous day [1] - Over 4,100 stocks in the market experienced declines [1] Sector Performance - Sectors such as cross-border payments, banking, gaming, electricity, steel, and innovative pharmaceuticals saw the highest gains [1] - Conversely, sectors like solid-state batteries, non-ferrous metals, beauty care, and wind power equipment faced the largest declines [1] ETF Performance - The gaming ETFs led the gains, with the following performances: - Gaming ETF (516010) up by 2.47% with a turnover of 157 million - Gaming ETF Huatai-PB (516770) up by 2.22% with a turnover of 31.57 million - Gaming ETF (159869) up by 2.21% with a turnover of 1,054 million [2] - Other notable ETFs included: - Banking ETFs also showed positive performance, with the top performer being Banking ETF (516310) up by 2.02% [2] Regulatory Developments - The Hong Kong Financial Secretary announced that the "Stablecoin Regulation" will take effect on August 1, allowing the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to start accepting license applications [2] - Several companies have expressed intentions to apply for stablecoin licenses, indicating a growing interest in this market segment [2] Industry Trends - Open-source Securities reported that stablecoins are entering a "singularity" moment, with their application expanding from cryptocurrency trading to broader payment scenarios, leading to rapid growth in market size and trading activity [3]