
Group 1 - The Hang Seng Healthcare Index (HSHCI) increased by 0.37% as of August 4, 2025, with notable gains from companies such as Cloudmed (01952) up 8.70% and Crystal Technology (02228) up 7.19% [3] - The Hang Seng Healthcare ETF (513060) experienced a decline of 0.59%, with a latest price of 0.67 yuan, but showed a 3.36% increase over the past week as of August 1, 2025 [3] - The liquidity of the Hang Seng Healthcare ETF was active, with a turnover rate of 25.84% and a trading volume of 1.911 billion yuan [3] Group 2 - Global advancements in the weight loss sector are gaining attention, with multinational pharmaceutical companies like AbbVie, Roche, and Eli Lilly accelerating their amylin-related pipelines [4] - Eli Lilly's Eloralintide showed promising weight loss results in Phase 1 clinical trials, achieving a maximum weight loss of 11.3% over 12 weeks with a low incidence of gastrointestinal adverse effects [4] - The amylin molecules in development have half-lives ranging from 10 to 18 days, potentially allowing for monthly dosing and improving patient compliance [4] Group 3 - The latest financing buy-in amount for the Hang Seng Healthcare ETF reached 164 million yuan, with a financing balance of 209 million yuan [5] - Over the past two years, the net value of the Hang Seng Healthcare ETF has increased by 28.35%, with a maximum single-month return of 28.34% since inception [5] - The ETF has a Sharpe ratio of 2.39 for the past year, indicating strong risk-adjusted returns [5] Group 4 - The management fee for the Hang Seng Healthcare ETF is 0.50%, and the custody fee is 0.15% [6] - The ETF's tracking error over the past year is 0.060%, the highest tracking precision among comparable funds [6] - The latest P/E ratio for the Hang Seng Healthcare Index is 31.37, indicating it is at a historical low compared to the past three years [6] Group 5 - The top ten weighted stocks in the Hang Seng Healthcare Index account for 62.03% of the index, including companies like BeiGene (06160) and WuXi Biologics (02269) [6]