Core Viewpoint - The A-share market opened lower on December 2, with all three major indices declining, indicating a mixed market sentiment and sector performance [1] Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index opened down by 0.14%, the Shenzhen Component Index by 0.13%, and the ChiNext Index by 0.04% [1] - Sectors such as lithium battery electrolyte, superhard materials, 6G, commercial aerospace, and CPO concepts showed weakness, while themes related to cross-strait integration and AI applications gained strength [1] Gaming Sector Insights - The gaming sector exhibited a fluctuating performance in the morning session, with a slight decline observed [1] - The gaming ETF (159869) has seen significant inflows, accumulating a total of 371 million yuan over the past two trading days, reflecting strong investor interest [1] - As of December, the product scale of the gaming ETF reached 11.451 billion yuan, facilitating investors in strategically positioning themselves in A-share gaming leaders [1] Regulatory Developments - The National Press and Publication Administration released approval information for domestic online games in November 2025, issuing a total of 184 licenses, with 178 being for domestic games, marking a monthly high for the year [1] - By November, a total of 1,624 game licenses had been issued in 2025, significantly surpassing the total for the entire year of 2024 [1] - Key products approved include titles from Bilibili, Perfect World, Xishanju, and Thunder Game, covering various genres and indicating a diversified supply structure [1] Related ETFs - The gaming ETF (159869) focuses on leading companies in the A-share IP gaming industry [1] - The Cultural and Entertainment Media ETF (516190) provides a balanced investment across marketing, film, tourism, and IP toy sectors [1]
2025年共计下发游戏版号1624个,已显著超越2024年全年总量