
Core Points - The Shanghai Composite Index opened high and rose, with the CES100 index increasing by 1.17% to 5617.05 points and a trading volume of 1028.52 billion [1] - The CES100 index has seen a 2.51% increase over the past month, an 8.23% increase over the past three months, and a year-to-date increase of 30.83% [1] Index Composition - The top ten holdings of the CES100 index are Tencent Holdings (10.78%), HSBC Holdings (10.05%), Alibaba-W (9.36%), Xiaomi Group-W (6.92%), AIA Group (5.61%), Meituan-W (5.24%), Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (4.12%), Standard Chartered Group (2.51%), Prudential (1.96%), and Pop Mart (1.87%) [2] - The CES100 index is fully composed of stocks from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [2] Sector Allocation - The sector allocation of the CES100 index includes Financials (27.65%), Consumer Discretionary (26.49%), Communication Services (14.67%), Information Technology (9.33%), Healthcare (5.67%), Real Estate (5.39%), Utilities (3.72%), Industrials (3.30%), Consumer Staples (3.15%), and Materials (0.63%) [2] Tracking Funds - Public funds tracking the CES100 index include Huaan CES Hong Kong Stock Connect Selected 100 ETF Link A, Huaan CES Hong Kong Stock Connect Selected 100 ETF Link C, and Huaan CES Hong Kong Stock Connect Selected 100 ETF [2]