Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a collective pullback on January 13, with the ChiNext index dropping nearly 2%, while over 900 out of 1300 ETFs fell. However, ETFs focused on defensive sectors like electric power, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and gold saw gains, with several products rising over 2% [1][3]. ETF Market Performance - The overall net inflow in the ETF market was approximately 1.16 billion yuan on January 12, a significant decrease from about 16.4 billion yuan on January 9. The media, satellite aerospace, software, non-ferrous metals, and AI sectors attracted substantial net inflows, with the media ETF (512980) leading at 2.32 billion yuan [2][6]. - On January 13, ETFs focused on electric power, oil and gas, and gold sectors showed resilience against the market downturn, with the top 20 gaining ETFs primarily concentrated in these areas. The electric power ETF (561380) surged by 7.37% due to a last-minute rally, while the oil and gas ETFs also performed well, with two tracking the China Securities Oil and Gas Resources Index rising over 2% [3][4]. Sector-Specific Insights - The gold sector ETFs all recorded gains, particularly those linked to the China Securities Hong Kong and Shanghai Gold Industry Stock Index, with all six ETFs rising over 2%. In the pharmaceutical sector, ETFs focusing on Hong Kong medical, innovative drugs, and biomedicine showed strong performance, with the Hong Kong medical ETF (159137) rising by 3.44% [4]. - Conversely, several popular sector ETFs, particularly in AI and aerospace, faced significant declines, with many dropping over 8%. The leading AI ETF, Morgan's ChiNext AI ETF, saw a sharp drop of over 11% after a trading halt due to price premiums [5]. Fund Flows and Trends - Seven ETFs attracted over 1 billion yuan in net inflows, primarily in sectors like media, satellite aerospace, software, and non-ferrous metals, as well as one small-cap broad-based index ETF. The media ETF (512980) alone garnered over 2 billion yuan in net inflows on January 12 [6][7]. - Non-equity ETFs, including money market and bond funds, experienced significant net outflows, with some non-equity ETFs seeing outflows exceeding 10 billion yuan since the beginning of the year. Despite the overall upward trend in the equity market, the ETF market faced a net outflow of over 55 billion yuan year-to-date [8]. Industry Developments - 华夏基金 became the first public fund company in China to surpass 1 trillion yuan in ETF management scale, reaching 1,016.42 billion yuan as of January 12. The rapid growth of ETFs in China is notable, with the time taken to reach successive trillion yuan milestones decreasing significantly [10].
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Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-13 12:55