Group 1 - The Shanghai Composite Index experienced fluctuations and a decline, with the consumer sector retreating, as the Consumption ETF (159928) corrected over 1% after two consecutive days of gains, with trading volume exceeding 1 billion yuan [1] - The Shanghai municipal government issued measures to enhance service quality and stimulate consumption, focusing on 28 policy initiatives aimed at optimizing supply and expanding consumption, particularly in key sectors like finance, transportation, and entertainment [3] - Moutai 1935 may implement a new pricing system, with both the payment price and retail price expected to decrease, indicating a potential gross margin of nearly 10% even after the price adjustment [4] Group 2 - The Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumption 50 ETF (159268) fell by 0.86%, with major stocks like Pop Mart and Li Ning experiencing declines of over 3% [6] - Domestic consumption is becoming a key driver of economic growth, with a shift in consumer behavior towards personalized and emotional spending, creating numerous niche opportunities [8] - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.8% year-on-year in December 2025, reflecting the effectiveness of consumption policies and increased consumer demand [9] Group 3 - The Consumption ETF (159928) has a strong resilience to economic cycles, with the top ten constituent stocks accounting for over 68.55% of its weight, including major liquor brands and agricultural companies [10] - The top holdings in the ETF include Yili, Moutai, and Wuliangye, with significant representation from the food and beverage sector [11] - The Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumption 50 ETF (159268) offers efficient access to the consumer sector, particularly targeting the Z generation's spending trends [12]
上海促消费新政重磅落地,积极布局内需消费!消费ETF(159928)回调超1%,大举揽金超6.8亿份!此前5日累计“吸金”超16亿元!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-13 07:04