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ETF日报-A股三大股指全线收跌,半导体ETF(159813)昨日获逆市净申购达5000万元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-21 01:28

Market Overview - On November 20, A-shares experienced a decline across all major indices, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.40%, the Shenzhen Component Index down by 0.76%, and the ChiNext Index decreasing by 1.12% [1] - The overall market showed a correction trend, with only 1,453 stocks rising [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 17,082 billion RMB, slightly lower than the previous trading day [1] Index Performance - The following indices showed daily and year-to-date performance: - Shanghai Composite Index: -0.40% (YTD: +17.28%) - Shenzhen Component Index: -0.76% (YTD: +24.64%) - ChiNext Index: -1.12% (YTD: +42.06%) - STAR Market 50 Index: -1.24% (YTD: +34.30%) [2] Sector Performance - The construction materials sector led with a gain of 1.40%, followed by the comprehensive sector at 0.87% and the banking sector at 0.86% [6] - Conversely, the beauty and personal care sector saw a decline of 2.39%, coal fell by 2.10%, and electrical equipment dropped by 1.96% [6] Fund Flows - In terms of ETF categories, significant net inflows were observed in: - Hong Kong Technology (+2.954 billion) - Semiconductor Chips (+1.164 billion) - STAR Market 50 (+1.082 billion) - Notable net outflows included: - CSI 300 (-1.208 billion) - Battery Storage (-0.660 billion) - Banking sector (-0.597 billion) [7] Industry Insights - In the chemical sector, the phosphate iron lithium industry is facing significant losses, prompting the China Chemical and Physical Power Industry Association to release a notification to regulate industry development and pricing [8] - The lithium battery industry is projected to see a 26.75% year-on-year increase in exports, with a total industry output value expected to exceed 3 trillion RMB [8] - In the new energy vehicle sector, a draft for government procurement standards has been proposed to ensure fair treatment of suppliers [9] AI and Semiconductor Developments - The U.S. government is set to launch an initiative named "Genesis Mission" to advance AI development, which is considered as significant as the Manhattan Project [10] - NVIDIA plans to adopt 12-inch silicon carbide substrates in its next-generation GPU chips to enhance performance [11]