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Core Insights - The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) will launch the Shenzhen Specialized and Innovative Enterprises Index and the ChiNext Specialized and Innovative Enterprises Index on July 21, 2025, highlighting the importance of specialized and innovative enterprises in promoting new industrialization and developing new productive forces [1][2] Group 1: Specialized and Innovative Enterprises - Specialized and innovative enterprises are crucial for advancing new industrialization and developing new productive forces [1] - As of June 30, 2025, there are 503 specialized and innovative "little giant" enterprises listed on the SZSE, accounting for 47% of the total number of such enterprises in A-shares, with 398 of them on the ChiNext, representing 37% [1][2] Group 2: Index Performance and Characteristics - The total market capitalization of the Shenzhen Specialized and Innovative Enterprises Index and the ChiNext Specialized and Innovative Enterprises Index is 1.5 trillion yuan and 1.3 trillion yuan, respectively, with average daily trading volumes of 41.6 billion yuan and 40.8 billion yuan over the past year [2] - Since the base date at the end of 2018, the annualized returns for the Shenzhen and ChiNext indices are 8.3% and 9.8%, outperforming the CSI 300 Index, which has a return of 4.4% [2] - The sample companies in both indices cover strategic emerging industries such as new-generation information technology, new materials, and high-end equipment manufacturing, with weightings of 86% and 89% [2] Group 3: Financial Performance - In 2024, the revenue growth for the companies in these indices is projected to be 15% and 14%, while net profit growth is expected to be 6% and 10% [2] - The compound annual growth rate of R&D expenses for the past three years is 20% and 19% for the respective indices [2] Group 4: Support for Private Enterprises - Both indices have a high representation of private enterprises, with 83 and 82 private companies included, accounting for nearly 80% of the total weight, reflecting the SZSE's support for the cultivation of private enterprises [2]