Core Viewpoint - The current urban renewal policy is gaining momentum, driven by the "anti-involution" initiative, suggesting that supply-side reform 2.0 may gradually emerge, highlighting opportunities for marginal improvements in the traditional building materials supply-demand structure [1] Group 1: Industry Insights - The cement sector is expected to benefit from accelerated project approvals driven by new urbanization policies, alongside a surge in orders from construction material enterprises [1] - Some regions, such as Ningxia, the Yangtze River Delta, and Chongqing, are planning to increase cement prices as prices have recently retreated to the lower range, indicating a potential for slight fluctuations in cement prices moving forward [1] - The traditional building materials industry is currently near the bottom of its cycle, with a long-term outlook suggesting continued optimization of the supply structure [1] Group 2: Index and ETF Information - The building materials ETF tracks the construction materials index, which is compiled by China Securities Index Co., Ltd., selecting listed companies in the A-share market involved in cement, glass, ceramics, and other building materials sectors [1] - This index reflects the overall performance of listed companies in the building materials industry, covering major segments of the industry chain and demonstrating significant industry representation and market influence [1]
建材ETF(159745)上一交易日净流入超0.6亿,市场关注供给侧优化与局部价格企稳信号
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-14 02:19