Group 1 - On September 25, cloud computing and big data-related ETFs experienced significant growth, with the Cloud 50 ETF (560660) rising over 4% [1][2] - Other ETFs in the sector, such as the Big Data Industry ETF (516700), Cloud Computing ETF (159890), and Cloud Computing 50 ETF (516630), also saw increases of over 3% [2][3] - The Short-term Bond ETF (511360) had the highest trading volume in the market on September 25, with a transaction amount of 22.18 billion [5][6] Group 2 - On September 24, the second batch of 14 sci-tech bond ETFs was launched, attracting a total net inflow of 63.894 billion on the first trading day [7][8] - Five of these sci-tech bond ETFs surpassed 10 billion in scale within just one trading day, indicating strong market interest [7][8] - The active trading of newly launched sci-tech bond ETFs, such as the Guotai ETF (551800) and Huatai ETF (551520), continued on September 25, with transaction amounts of 10.375 billion and 9.505 billion respectively [5][6] Group 3 - The market remains focused on technology sectors, with expectations for strong performance in AI-related hardware and applications, as well as semiconductor and energy storage industries [9] - Despite high risk appetite, the market is currently in a volatile state, with no significant downward pressure anticipated in the long term [9]
超600亿资金涌入!5只百亿级ETF诞生
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-25 14:12