Group 1: Market Overview - A-shares showed divergence with major consumer indices experiencing slight pullbacks, as the Consumption ETF (159928) fell by 0.38% with a trading volume exceeding 250 million yuan, while it received a net inflow of 16 million units during the session [1] - The Hong Kong stock market also saw a minor pullback in the new consumption sector, with the Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumption 50 ETF (159268) declining by 0.32% and a trading volume over 65 million yuan, marking a fourth consecutive day of significant net inflow [4] Group 2: Alcohol Industry Insights - The wholesale price of Feitian Moutai has dropped to 1,500 yuan per bottle, marking a 20% year-on-year decline and a 40% decrease compared to two years ago, while Wuliangye is set to reduce its dealer invoice price from 1,019 yuan to 900 yuan starting in 2026 [3][8] - Analysts suggest that the price adjustments in high-end liquor, particularly by leading brands like Moutai and Wuliangye, may signal a broader industry correction, potentially leading to a new round of "deflating bubbles" in the sector [9][10] Group 3: Consumer Sector Valuation - The Consumption ETF (159928) is currently trading at a TTM P/E ratio of 19.32, which is in the 2.84% percentile of the past decade, indicating a high valuation attractiveness compared to historical levels [6] - As the year-end approaches, market trends may shift towards undervalued stocks, with seasonal patterns suggesting a potential change in investment styles during Q4 [6] Group 4: Economic Indicators - November CPI data showed a year-on-year increase of 0.7%, driven by a rebound in food prices, particularly fresh vegetables, which rose by 7.2% month-on-month [11][12] - The core CPI, excluding food and energy, remained stable with a year-on-year increase of 1.2%, indicating ongoing consumer demand recovery amidst economic adjustments [12][13] Group 5: ETF Composition - The top ten holdings of the Consumption ETF (159928) account for over 68.55% of its weight, with four leading liquor companies comprising 32% of the total, alongside significant positions in pork production and other consumer staples [13][14]
飞天茅台批价“回归”指导价!白酒迎来新一轮“挤泡沫”?消费ETF(159928)、港股通消费50ETF(159268)双双回调,再受资金青睐!