

Group 1: Market Overview - A-shares showed a slight decline today, with the Consumer ETF (159928) experiencing a minor pullback, and trading volume exceeding 620 million yuan [1] - The Consumer ETF has seen significant net subscriptions, with 84 million units purchased during the day and nearly 500 million yuan attracted yesterday, totaling over 3.4 billion yuan in the last ten days [1] Group 2: Hong Kong Market Insights - The Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer 50 ETF (159268) remained stable, with trading volume surpassing 28 million yuan, and has seen net inflows on 6 out of the last 10 days, accumulating over 18 million yuan [3] - Key stocks in this ETF include Lao Pu Gold and Midea Group, both rising over 2%, while Li Ning fell over 1% [3] Group 3: Sector Performance - The liquor sector showed strong performance in Q2, with leading brand Moutai maintaining steady growth, while other companies began to clear inventory and adjust product structures [5] - The condiment sector, particularly Haitian, demonstrated resilience, while the frozen food market is stabilizing despite competitive pressures [6] - The new consumption sector is expected to see steady performance, driven by high demand, with tea beverage companies benefiting from the delivery market [6] Group 4: Agricultural Sector Outlook - In the livestock sector, policies are guiding capacity reduction, with expectations for pig prices to rise as production capacity decreases [7] - The planting sector faces challenges from extreme weather, but there are positive expectations for global crop production and pricing, particularly for wheat and soybeans [7] Group 5: ETF Composition and Strategy - The Consumer ETF (159928) has a strong index with over 68% of its top ten holdings, including four leading liquor stocks accounting for 32% and major pig farming companies at 15% [8] - The Hong Kong Consumer 50 ETF (159268) is positioned as an efficient investment choice for the new consumption sector, supporting T+0 trading and not occupying QDII quotas [9]