Core Insights - 16 hard technology-themed funds, including the GF SSE STAR Chip ETF and GF SSE STAR Chip Design Theme ETF, have been approved, indicating a strong market focus on semiconductor and AI sectors [1][2] - The approval of these funds is seen as a move to channel resources into hard technology fields, enhancing capital market support for technological innovation and the real economy [1] Group 1: Fund Details - The GF SSE STAR Chip ETF tracks the SSE STAR Chip Index (000685.SH), which includes companies across the semiconductor value chain, reflecting the overall performance of the chip industry [1] - As of November 21, the top three industries in the index by weight are digital chip design (50.0%), semiconductor equipment (17.5%), and integrated circuit manufacturing (15.6%) [1] - The index has shown a cumulative increase of 138.78% since its base date (December 31, 2019), with a year-to-date increase of 47.40% [1] Group 2: Chip Design Focus - The GF SSE STAR Chip Design Theme ETF focuses specifically on the chip design sector, tracking the SSE STAR Chip Design Theme Index (950162.CSI) [2] - The index has a high concentration in digital chip design, with over 80% weight in this area, featuring leading companies like Cambricon and Montage Technology [2] - Since its base date (December 31, 2019), the index has achieved a cumulative increase of 68.60%, with a year-to-date increase of 45.00% [2] Group 3: Company Performance - GF Fund Management has launched six products focused on the STAR Market indices, covering major indices like STAR 50, STAR 100, and popular thematic indices such as AI [3] - The STAR 50 ETF (588060) and AI ETF (588760) rank among the top in terms of scale and liquidity within their categories [3] - The STAR 100 Enhanced ETF (588680) has delivered a return of 43.21% year-to-date as of November 21, outperforming the STAR 100 index's 37.83% increase, ranking first among 13 similar ETFs [3]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-22 08:23