Market Overview - On October 28, the A-share market experienced a high and then a pullback, with the Shanghai Composite Index briefly surpassing 4000 points, marking a ten-year high [4] - The military, software, and lithium battery sectors showed strong performance, with several military and defense ETFs rising over 1% [4] - The Nasdaq 100 ETF (159660) led the gains with a 3% increase, and its premium rate surged to 9.9%, the highest since January of this year [4] Gold ETFs Performance - Under the backdrop of ongoing adjustments in international gold prices, gold-themed ETFs continued to decline, with gold stock ETFs, gold ETFs, and Shanghai gold ETFs all dropping over 3% [2][6] - On October 27, gold ETFs saw a net outflow exceeding 1.5 billion yuan, with some products experiencing five consecutive days of net outflows [2][9] Bond Market Activity - The central bank announced the resumption of public market government bond trading, leading to a rebound in the bond market, with bond ETFs generally rising [3][7] - The 30-year government bond ETFs (511130 and 511090) both increased by 0.61%, while several credit bond ETFs rose over 0.2% [7] - The trading volume of the short-term bond ETF (511360) surged, with a transaction amount exceeding 44.39 billion yuan, up from 36.50 billion yuan the previous day [8] Sector Insights - The military sector led the market gains, with notable stocks like Great Wall Military (601606) hitting the daily limit, and others like Sanhua Intelligent Control (002050) and Kingsoft (金山办公) rising over 6% [4] - The technology and cyclical sectors are expected to attract attention, with a focus on artificial intelligence and related policies, as well as sectors benefiting from inflation recovery [11] New ETF Launches - The first batch of Brazil-themed ETFs is set to launch on October 31, including the E Fund Itaú Brazil IBOVESPA ETF and the Huaxia Bradesco Brazil IBOVESPA ETF, which will invest in Brazil's capital market [12]
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Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-10-28 12:57