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军工含量第一的航空航天ETF天弘(159241)直线拉升涨2.66%,机构:2025年或将是军工投资大年
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-19 02:18

Group 1 - Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) has increased by 2.66% as of September 19, 2025, with notable gains in constituent stocks such as Guorui Technology (600562) up 9.92%, AVIC Shenyang Aircraft (600760) up 7.47%, and Hongdu Aviation (600316) up 7.02% [2] - Over the past two weeks, Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) has accumulated a rise of 1.26%, ranking first among comparable funds, and has seen a growth of 163.45 thousand yuan in scale over the past week, also leading among comparable funds [2] - The fund has experienced a significant increase of 23.4 million units in the last three months, indicating strong growth [2] - In terms of capital inflow, Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) has attracted a total of 25.8 million yuan over the last 14 trading days [2] Group 2 - The first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference (2025) was held on September 16-17, focusing on the theme of "Collaborative Integration of Innovation Chains and Industry Chains to Promote the Development of Aggregated Intelligent Industries" [3] - Key components of the aggregated intelligent sector include smart vehicles, intelligent robots, and low-altitude flying vehicles, which are expected to become new engines for China's industrial exports, with a projected global market size of nearly 240 billion dollars by 2030 and a domestic market size exceeding 120 billion dollars [3] Group 3 - According to Cinda Securities, 2025 may be a significant year for military investment due to a combination of economic recovery, value reassessment, and event catalysts [4] - The recovery in the upstream electronic components sector is expected to mark the beginning of an industry turning point, with military sector performance anticipated to improve quarter by quarter starting from Q2 2025 [4] - New warfare forms are expected to stimulate new demands, opening up new growth opportunities for China's military industry in both military trade and high-end civilian markets [4]