
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the deepening reform details of the Sci-Tech Innovation Board enhance the capital market's institutional inclusiveness towards technological innovation and new productive forces development [1] - The establishment of the Sci-Tech Growth Tier reflects policy support orientation, with the opening of listing channels for unprofitable companies, leading to expectations of more unprofitable tech companies applying for IPOs in the future [1] - The reform will have structural impacts on new stock issuance, with a slight acceleration in the issuance pace expected in the second half of 2025, particularly for unprofitable tech companies [1] Group 2 - The pre-review mechanism has officially started, which will further improve IPO review efficiency and shorten the review cycle, attracting more tech companies to actively apply for IPOs on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board [1] - The Sci-Tech Innovation and Entrepreneurship ETF tracks the Sci-Tech Innovation 50 Index, which can have daily fluctuations of up to 20%, consisting of 50 selected tech and innovative companies with good liquidity and market capitalization [1] - The index aims to reflect the overall performance of listed companies in China's technology innovation sector, covering high-growth industries such as information technology and healthcare [1]