Group 1 - A-shares experienced a strong rebound on July 29, with the ChiNext Index leading the gains, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector and computing hardware stocks [1] - The overall stock ETF market was active, with Hong Kong-related ETFs seeing significant inflows of 6.8 billion yuan, while broad-based ETFs like the CSI 300 Index and STAR 50 Index faced notable outflows [1][3] - As of July 29, the total scale of all stock ETFs in the market reached 3.84 trillion yuan, despite an overall net outflow of 3.94 billion yuan on that day [1] Group 2 - The top-performing ETFs included the Hong Kong Securities ETF, which saw a net inflow of 1.75 billion yuan, and the Hong Kong Internet ETF with 1.19 billion yuan [2] - Conversely, the broad-based ETFs experienced significant outflows, with the CSI 300 ETF alone seeing a net outflow of 2.87 billion yuan [3][4] - Major fund companies like E Fund and Huaxia Fund reported substantial inflows into their ETFs, indicating investor confidence in specific sectors such as gaming and technology [3] Group 3 - Multiple institutions released reports ahead of the Central Political Bureau meeting, indicating that macroeconomic policies will likely continue to focus on growth stabilization and demand expansion [5] - Analysts expect that the meeting will emphasize the continuity of policies, with a potential shift away from aggressive stimulus measures [5] - The focus for the second half of the year is anticipated to be on consolidating economic growth and addressing existing economic issues, including low inflation and declining investment growth [5]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-30 05:43