新能源相关ETF集体回调宽基ETF逆势“吸金”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-23 20:06

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the performance of various ETFs, particularly the rise of cross-border ETFs and the decline of renewable energy-related ETFs during the period from November 17 to 21 [1][2][3] - The S&P Biotechnology ETF and Emerging Asia ETF led the gains among ETFs, with weekly increases of 1.35% and 0.67% respectively, while several renewable energy ETFs experienced significant declines, with the Sci-Tech Board New Energy ETF dropping 13.44% [1][2] - Despite the overall market adjustment, several broad-based ETFs saw substantial net inflows, with the CSI 500 ETF receiving the highest net inflow of 5.778 billion yuan during the same period [2][3] Group 2 - A notable trend is the premium observed in several cross-border ETFs, with the Nasdaq Technology ETF showing a premium rate exceeding 10% as of November 21, prompting multiple fund companies to issue risk warnings [2][3] - The approval of 16 hard technology-themed funds on November 21, including AI and semiconductor ETFs, indicates a growing interest in technology sectors, providing investors with tools to access the semiconductor industry [3] - The overall market sentiment remains cautious, with expectations of continued volatility, but the long-term outlook for A-shares is positive due to structural improvements in the domestic economy and supportive policies [4]