Group 1 - The Hong Kong Securities ETF led the market with a weekly increase of 12.85%, achieving a weekly trading volume of 943.36 billion yuan, making it the largest product by trading volume for the week [1][4] - Several rare earth-themed ETFs also saw significant gains, with weekly increases exceeding 10%, alongside strong performances from real estate and fintech-related ETFs [2][4] - The top ten ETFs by weekly decline were primarily gold stock-related ETFs and cross-border ETFs investing in Japan, with declines exceeding 2% [2] Group 2 - The A-share ETFs, particularly the Sci-Tech 50 ETF and the CSI 1000 ETF, experienced substantial net inflows of 20.56 billion yuan and 17.90 billion yuan respectively, with other industry ETFs like coal, sci-tech chips, and banking also seeing net inflows exceeding 10 billion yuan [4] - A number of new ETF products have been approved or submitted for approval, including the first batch of the Shanghai Stock Exchange 580 ETF and its linked funds, as well as several ETFs related to the newly optimized ChiNext Composite Index [5] - The market outlook suggests a potential upward shift in the stock market's central tendency, driven by stable economic fundamentals and ongoing reforms in the sci-tech sector [6]
香港证券ETF领涨 黄金股相关ETF回调
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-13 20:51