Core Viewpoint - The report from China Merchants Securities emphasizes the need for industry allocation in the CSI A500 index to focus on "de-involution" clearance, sectors with high mid-year performance growth, and low valuations [1] Group 1: Performance Improvement Areas - Expected areas of mid-year performance improvement include: 1) High-growth TMT sectors such as optical optoelectronics, consumer electronics, and communication equipment, benefiting from AI innovation and accelerated substitution [1] 2) Midstream manufacturing sectors with global competitiveness, including automotive parts, automation equipment, and electronics, showing signs of marginal order recovery [1] 3) Consumer services, particularly home appliances and household goods, experiencing demand improvement due to policy support [1] 4) Cyclical industries like precious metals, industrial metals, and electricity, with potential profit recovery [1] Group 2: Market Conditions - Current prices for resource products such as steel and coal have bottomed out and are recovering, while the photovoltaic industry chain is also seeing marginal price recovery [1] - The de-involution policy is driving capacity clearance in certain industries, making performance elasticity worth noting [1] Group 3: CSI A500 Index Composition - The CSI A500 Innovation Index is compiled using an internationally recognized "industry balance" method, selecting 500 securities with large market capitalization and good liquidity across all secondary and 97% of tertiary industries [1] - The index includes nearly all leading companies in tertiary industries, achieving a "gathering of leaders" [1] - The index compilation incorporates mechanisms like mutual connectivity and ESG screening, aligning with the preferences of domestic and international institutional investors, which is beneficial for attracting long-term capital to core A-share assets [1] - Interested investors may consider the CSI A500 ETF (159338) [1]
中证A500ETF(159338)盘中飘红,市场释放经济修复积极信号
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-06 05:35