
Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market opened lower on September 2, with the Hong Kong Consumption ETF (513230) showing a slight increase and a trading volume exceeding 28 million yuan [1] - Key stocks in the ETF include Zhongsheng Holdings, which rose nearly 6%, and Midea Group, which increased over 3%, while several other stocks like BYD, Laopuhuangjin, Pop Mart, and Galaxy Entertainment rose over 1% [1] - The Hong Kong Consumption ETF has seen continuous net inflows of funds over the past two days, indicating strong investor interest [1] Group 2 - The "Mini LABUBU" from Pop Mart sold out within 60 seconds after its online launch on August 28, reflecting the growing popularity of new consumption concepts [1] - A report from Huafu Securities highlights that consumers are increasingly favoring products with "relatively high premiums and lower unit prices," driving the popularity of small trendy toys, pet games, and gold jewelry [1] - Foreign institutional investors have been actively purchasing quality potential Hong Kong stocks, with the Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Tech Index rising 27.70% and 29.79% year-to-date, respectively [1] Group 3 - The Hong Kong Consumption ETF (513230) tracks the CSI Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumption Theme Index, encompassing major players in both internet e-commerce and new consumption sectors [2] - The ETF includes leading companies such as Alibaba, Tencent, Xiaomi, and Meituan, as well as new consumption leaders like Pop Mart and Laopuhuangjin, highlighting its strong technology and consumption attributes [2]