Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a mixed performance on January 29, with significant outflows from stock ETFs, totaling nearly 30 billion yuan, indicating a trend of capital withdrawal from broad-based ETFs [2][4][3]. Group 1: ETF Market Overview - On January 29, stock ETFs saw a net outflow of 29.86 billion yuan, with 61 ETFs recording inflows exceeding 1 billion yuan [4][6]. - The total net outflow from stock ETFs since 2026 has surpassed 750 billion yuan, highlighting a persistent trend of capital leaving this segment [3]. - The broad-based ETFs, including those tracking the CSI 300, SSE 50, and others, experienced the most significant outflows, with six ETFs seeing net outflows exceeding 5 billion yuan, and one ETF exceeding 10 billion yuan in a single day [4][6]. Group 2: Sector Performance - Among the ETFs, industry-themed and commodity ETFs saw net inflows of 22.14 billion yuan and 5.39 billion yuan, respectively, while broad-based ETFs faced a net outflow of 52.02 billion yuan [4]. - The SGE Gold 9999 index recorded the highest net inflow of 4.05 billion yuan on January 29, while the CSI 300 index ETF had the largest outflow of 31.63 billion yuan [4]. Group 3: Fund Management Insights - Leading fund companies, such as E Fund and Huaxia Fund, reported significant inflows in specific ETFs, with E Fund's Sci-Tech Chip ETF seeing a net inflow of 936 million yuan on January 29 [7]. - Huaxia Fund's Nonferrous Metal ETF and Gold Stock ETF led the inflows with 1.497 billion yuan and 1.335 billion yuan, respectively [7]. Group 4: Market Outlook - Analysts expect the A-share and Hong Kong markets to maintain high trading activity levels, driven by macroeconomic stability and positive expectations for economic indicators [8]. - Despite uncertainties in global geopolitical dynamics and domestic economic challenges, the valuation levels of A-share and Hong Kong equity assets remain attractive compared to major global indices [8].
又有300亿,“跑了”
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2026-01-30 05:51