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电池和光伏主题ETF爆发 宽基ETF“吸金”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-02 20:16

Group 1 - The Nikkei 225 ETF recorded a significant monthly increase of 21.72%, leading the performance among ETFs in October, with several other cross-border ETFs also showing gains exceeding 10% [2] - In the A-share market, battery and photovoltaic-themed ETFs showed strong performance, with weekly increases of over 7% for products like the Jia Shi Battery ETF and the Photovoltaic Leader ETF [2][3] - The technology sector experienced a pullback, with the Sci-Tech Chip Design ETF and several others declining by more than 5% during the week of October 27 to 31 [2][3] Group 2 - During the week of October 27 to 31, the CSI 300 ETF saw the highest net inflow of funds, amounting to 5.893 billion yuan, while other broad-based ETFs like the Sci-Tech 50 ETF and A500 ETF also attracted over 2 billion yuan each [3] - The Sci-Tech Bond ETFs continued to attract significant capital, with the Tianhong and Taikang Sci-Tech Bond ETFs leading in net inflows during the same period [3] - Conversely, gold-related ETFs experienced substantial net outflows, with several products losing over 1 billion yuan [3] Group 3 - The average daily trading volume for several ETFs, including the Hong Kong Securities ETF and various Sci-Tech Bond ETFs, exceeded 10 billion yuan during the week of October 27 to 31 [4] - The market outlook suggests a potential continuation of a fluctuating upward trend, driven by favorable policy environments and capital market conditions, particularly in sectors like AI, new energy, and innovative pharmaceuticals [4][5] - The market is expected to undergo wide fluctuations to alleviate capital pressure, with a balanced style becoming more likely as the domestic policy framework becomes clearer [5]