Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that the gold industry is experiencing a significant increase in stock performance, driven by strong demand and investment in gold ETFs, despite a slowdown in central bank purchases of gold [1][2]. - As of January 29, 2026, the CSI Hong Kong-Shenzhen Gold Industry Stock Index rose by 3.01%, with notable increases in individual stocks such as Xiaocheng Technology (up 19.52%), Tongling Nonferrous Metals (up 10.06%), and China Gold (up 10.02%) [1]. - The World Gold Council reported that central banks and sovereign institutions purchased slightly over 860 tons of gold in 2025, with expectations for stable purchasing rates in 2026, although this is lower than the over 1,000 tons purchased annually in the three years prior to 2025 [1]. Group 2 - The CSI Hong Kong-Shenzhen Gold Industry Stock Index (931238) includes 50 large-cap companies involved in gold mining, refining, and sales, reflecting the overall performance of gold industry stocks in the mainland and Hong Kong markets [2]. - As of December 31, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks in the index accounted for 63.58% of the total index, with companies like Zijin Mining and Shandong Gold among the leading constituents [2].
黄金股票ETF基金(159322)收涨近1%,央行持续购买黄金