促消费扩投资“双引擎”发力!食品饮料ETF天弘(159736)昨日获1800万份净申购居深市同类第一,机构:2026年行业将呈现弱复苏态势
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-09 01:34

Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a collective decline on January 8, with the CSI Food and Beverage Index dropping by 0.37%. Notable stocks within this index included Ziyuan Food, which rose nearly 8%, Andeli, which increased over 5%, and Laiyifen, which gained over 4% [1] - The Tianhong Food and Beverage ETF (159736) recorded a trading volume exceeding 26 million yuan on January 8, with a real-time premium rate of 0.26%. It saw a net subscription of 18 million units, ranking first among similar ETFs in the Shenzhen market [1] - As of January 7, the Tianhong Food and Beverage ETF had a circulating share count of 7.89 billion units and a total market size of 5.509 billion yuan. This ETF tracks the CSI Food and Beverage Index and focuses on leading stocks in high-end and mid-range liquor, as well as key players in beverages, dairy, condiments, and beer [1] Group 2 - Reports indicate that local governments are focusing on expanding domestic demand to stimulate economic growth, with "domestic demand as the main driver" being a top priority in the 2026 economic work agenda. Efforts include subsidies to boost consumption in sectors like home appliances, dining, and film, alongside the orderly development of major projects [2] - Experts suggest that enhancing consumption and driving investment will strengthen the main driving force of domestic demand, providing support for sustained economic recovery [2] - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture released significantly revised federal dietary guidelines, encouraging home cooking and reducing consumption of highly processed foods. The new guidelines recommend a protein intake of 1.2 to 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight, up from the previous recommendation of 0.8 grams [2] Group 3 - Guosheng Securities predicts that the food and beverage industry will experience structural differentiation and a weak recovery in 2026 [3] - CITIC Securities believes that the food and beverage industry will enter a phase driven by "consumption stratification and premiumization" in 2026 [3]