Group 1 - On December 3, nine out of the top ten ETFs with the highest gains were cross-border ETFs, indicating a significant increase in this category, which also led to premium prices in the secondary market for many cross-border ETFs [1][1][1] - Following a net outflow of approximately 9.5 billion yuan from A-share ETFs on December 1, there was an additional net outflow of 379 million yuan on December 2. However, despite market fluctuations since November, the overall trend has been a net inflow of funds up to December 2 [1][1][1] - On December 3, FTSE Russell announced changes to the review of several indices, including the FTSE China 50 Index and FTSE China A50 Index, with these changes set to take effect after the market closes on December 19, 2025 [1][1][1]
盘前资讯|多只跨境ETF发布溢价风险提示公告
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-12-04 00:57