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China's Singles' Day Puts These ETFs in Focus
ZACKSยท2025-11-11 17:00

Core Insights - Singles' Day, celebrated on November 11, has evolved into the world's largest shopping festival, generating over US$150 billion in sales, reflecting a significant cultural and commercial transformation due to the rise in singlehood [2] - The event is crucial for gauging the broader economic health of China, especially amid weak consumption and economic challenges [3][4] - Chinese retailers are extending the Singles' Day shopping period to nearly five weeks to stimulate consumer interest in a sluggish economy [4] Economic Context - Weak consumption has been a significant concern for the Chinese economy this year, influenced by U.S. trade policies and a persistent property market crisis [3] - Recent government stimulus measures, including interest rate cuts and increased liquidity for banks, are expected to enhance consumer confidence and spending during the Singles' Day period [6] Early Shopping Trends - Early shopping trends for this year have shown positive signs, with Alibaba reporting a more than seven-fold increase in presales of home appliances during the first hour compared to last year [5] - JD.com also noted double-digit growth in transaction volume from October 14 to October 31, with record sales in consumer electronics and home appliances [5] Investment Opportunities - Several ETFs are highlighted as potential beneficiaries of the Singles' Day shopping event, including: - Global X MSCI China Consumer Discretionary ETF (CHIQ), which tracks the MSCI China Consumer Discretionary Index [8] - KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB), providing exposure to the Chinese Internet market [9] - First Trust Dow Jones International Internet ETF (FDNI), measuring the performance of major non-U.S. international companies in the Internet industry [10] - EMQQ The Emerging Markets Internet ETF (EMQQ), focusing on growth in Internet and e-commerce activities in developing markets [11]