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锂矿概念延续涨势,稀有金属ETF、稀有金属ETF基金涨超2%
Ge Long Hui A P P·2025-10-30 08:32

Market Overview - The A-share major indices experienced a decline today, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling below 4000 points, closing down 0.73% at 3986 points, the Shenzhen Component Index down 1.16%, and the ChiNext Index down 1.84% [1] - The total market turnover reached 2.46 trillion yuan, an increase of 137.6 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day, with 4100 stocks declining [1] Lithium Sector Performance - The lithium mining sector continued its upward trend from the previous day, with Tianqi Lithium Industries rising nearly 10%, and companies like Jiangte Motor, Yongxing Materials, and Tibet City Investment hitting the daily limit, while Ganfeng Lithium and Zhongmin Resources increased by over 5% [1] ETF Performance - Rare metals ETFs and funds rose over 2%, with year-to-date gains exceeding 80% [2] - Specific ETFs include: - Rare Metals ETF (Code: 159608) up 2.77% with a year-to-date increase of 87.03% and an estimated size of 944 million yuan [3] - Rare Metals ETF Fund (Code: 159671) up 2.53% with a year-to-date increase of 86.09% and an estimated size of 670 million yuan [3] - Rare Metals ETF Fund (Code: 561800) up 2.46% with a year-to-date increase of 83.33% and an estimated size of 233 million yuan [3] - Rare Metals ETF (Code: 562800) up 2.27% with a year-to-date increase of 84.05% and an estimated size of 4.17 billion yuan [3] Strategic Importance of Rare Metals - The strategic significance of important scarce resources has transcended industrial economics, becoming a key factor influencing national competitiveness and security [3][4] - In the context of global supply chain restructuring, countries are increasingly focusing on securing domestic supply chains, leading to supply-side policies that control the total extraction of scarce resources [4] - The demand for resources in sectors such as new energy vehicles, photovoltaics, and semiconductors has significantly driven up prices in the metal and non-metal industries over the past month [4] Shift in Resource Valuation - The logic surrounding important scarce resources has fundamentally shifted from traditional cyclical thinking to a strategic perspective, necessitating consideration of geopolitical, industrial security, and monetary factors [4] - The competition for key minerals will intensify as countries accelerate the construction of domestic supply chains, with economies that possess resource advantages poised to take the lead in the next round of industrial transformation [4] Revaluation of Strategic Minor Metals - Strategic minor metals are expected to see a revaluation of their "quasi-safe haven" value, as they possess natural scarcity and irreplaceable strategic uses [5] - The Chinese government has implemented supply quotas and export controls on strategic minor metals like germanium, gallium, antimony, tungsten, and rare earths, enhancing their market position and strategic value [5] - The strategic value of rare metals is underscored by their essential applications in AI, military, and semiconductor sectors, indicating that a lack of physical supply could jeopardize advancements in these critical technologies [5]