多因素共振推动有色金属上涨,有色金属ETF基金(516650)近5日大幅“吸金”近30亿元
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-16 06:39

Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a collective decline on January 16, with active sectors including power grid equipment, semiconductors, and storage chips, while precious metals fell and industrial metals retreated during the session [1] - The gold stock ETF (159562) decreased by 0.55%, with holdings like Hunan Silver rising over 5%, while companies such as Mingpai Jewelry hit the limit down, and West Gold and others saw significant declines [1] - The non-ferrous metal ETF fund (516650) fell by 0.6%, with leading stocks like Xiamen Tungsten and Jiangxi Copper showing gains, while companies like Yahua Group and Tianqi Lithium faced notable losses [1] Group 2 - As of January 15, the non-ferrous metal ETF fund (516650) attracted significant inflows of 2.961 billion yuan over the past five days, while the gold stock ETF (159562) saw a net inflow of 234 million yuan over three consecutive days [1] - Analyst Zhang Jiqiang from Huatai Securities noted that the recent rise in resource prices is driven by multiple factors, including global monetary easing, expectations of improved fundamentals, and increased demand for copper, silver, and rare metals due to AI data center construction [1] - Long-term macroeconomic logic for non-ferrous metals remains intact, with a strategic approach to accumulate during adjustments [1] Group 3 - According to CICC, the non-ferrous metal industry is expected to enter a bull market by 2026, driven by a resonance of monetary, demand, and supply factors, with copper, aluminum, and tin expected to perform well [2] - Copper is referred to as the "oil of the electrification era," benefiting from multiple drivers such as new energy, AI computing power, and grid upgrades [2] - The non-ferrous metal ETF fund (516650) tracks a detailed non-ferrous index covering core products like gold, copper, aluminum, rare earths, and lithium, aligning with the trends of new energy transition and high-end manufacturing [2]