Group 1 - A-shares have experienced a pullback after four months of continuous growth, with increased volatility during the market consolidation period [1] - The CSI A500 Index, which tracks core assets in A-shares, has shown resilience, leading to increased interest in fund allocation [1][2] - The A500 ETF by Huatai-PB has seen net inflows for two consecutive trading days and a significant increase in trading volume, with its latest scale exceeding 20.872 billion yuan [1][2] Group 2 - Recent adjustments in A-shares are attributed to market sentiment fluctuations and structural trading, but the driving forces behind the current upward trend remain intact [2] - Factors supporting the market include supply-side reforms, increased long-term capital inflows from insurance and pension funds, and a potential shift in household asset allocation towards equity assets [2] - The foreign investment in A-shares has also increased, with foreign holdings reaching 2.57 trillion yuan, accounting for 2% of the total market capitalization, indicating growing confidence in China's economic prospects [2] Group 3 - The A500 ETF by Huatai-PB selects 500 securities with large market capitalization and good liquidity, providing broad coverage of core sectors in the Chinese economy [3] - The fund features a low fee structure, with management and custody fees at 0.15% and 0.05% per year, respectively, making it one of the lowest in the A-share market [4][6] - As of September 9, 2025, the cumulative net asset value of the A500 ETF reached 1.1835 yuan, making it one of the few ETFs tracking the CSI A500 Index to exceed this value [5]
市场回调整固,核心资产价值瞩目!A500ETF华泰柏瑞(563360)助力低成本布局
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-09-10 05:32