
Group 1 - The Hong Kong Innovative Drug ETF (513120) reached a record size of 16.12 billion yuan as of July 29, 2025, with a year-to-date growth of 111.29%, making it the top-performing pharmaceutical ETF in Hong Kong [1] - The CSI Hong Kong Innovative Drug Index (931787) surged by 3.85% on July 29, 2025, with notable increases in constituent stocks such as WuXi AppTec (02359) up 10.76% and Innovent Biologics (01801) up 8.77% [1] - The ETF's liquidity was strong, with a turnover rate of 74.62% and a total trading volume of 11.64 billion yuan on July 29, 2025, leading the market in pharmaceutical ETFs [1] Group 2 - The CSI Hong Kong Innovative Drug Index tracks up to 50 listed companies involved in innovative drug research and development, with a significant focus on biopharmaceuticals and chemical pharmaceuticals, which together account for 92.5% of the index [2] - As of June 30, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks in the index accounted for 67.94%, including companies like Innovent Biologics (01801) and WuXi Biologics (02269) [2] Group 3 - In the first half of 2025, global pharmaceutical transactions reached 456, a 32% year-on-year increase, with total upfront payments soaring by 136% to 11.8 billion USD [3] - Chinese companies contributed nearly 50% of the total transaction value and over 30% of the transaction volume in the global innovative drug market [3] - On July 28, 2025, Heng Rui Medicine announced a deal with GSK for the global exclusive rights to the HRS-9821 project, with an upfront payment of 500 million USD and potential milestone payments totaling around 12 billion USD [3] Group 4 - On July 25, 2025, the National Healthcare Security Administration held a meeting to discuss new policies supporting innovative drugs and medical devices, aiming to accelerate the clinical application of high-level technological innovations [4] - China’s innovative drug assets are gaining global recognition, with increasing business development (BD) licensing amounts and numbers, indicating a growing global influence [4] - The Hong Kong Innovative Drug ETF (513120) supports T+0 trading, allowing investors to trade multiple times within a trading day, enhancing liquidity and capital efficiency [4]