1月权益类ETF净流出近8000亿元
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2026-02-01 18:14

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has experienced significant outflows from equity ETFs, with nearly 800 billion yuan withdrawn in January, primarily attributed to Central Huijin's reduction in holdings [1][3]. Group 1: ETF Outflows - In January, equity ETFs saw a total net outflow of approximately 800 billion yuan, with 12 broad-based ETFs experiencing outflows exceeding 110 billion yuan, totaling 939.74 billion yuan [1][2]. - The largest outflows were observed in the Huatai-PineBridge CSI 300 ETF, which saw a net outflow of 190.84 billion yuan, followed by the E Fund CSI 300 ETF with 152.66 billion yuan, and the Huaxia CSI 300 ETF with 137.59 billion yuan [2]. Group 2: Fund Size Changes - The affected ETFs have significantly decreased in size compared to the end of 2025, with the Huatai-PineBridge CSI 300 ETF shrinking from over 400 billion yuan to 229.5 billion yuan by the end of January [2]. - The E Fund CSI 300 ETF's size dropped from over 300 billion yuan to 148 billion yuan, while the Huaxia CSI 300 ETF fell from nearly 230 billion yuan to 95.3 billion yuan [2]. Group 3: Central Huijin's Role - Central Huijin is identified as the primary holder in 11 of the 12 ETFs that faced large redemptions, indicating a potential significant reduction in their holdings [3][5]. - For instance, Central Huijin held 735.13 billion shares of the Huatai-PineBridge CSI 300 ETF at the end of 2025, which decreased to 486.88 billion shares by January 30 [4]. Group 4: Market Trends and Inflows - Despite the outflows from broad-based ETFs, sectors such as non-ferrous metals, chemicals, and satellites have attracted substantial inflows, with new funds entering the market [1][6]. - In January, specific thematic ETFs like the Penghua Non-Ferrous Metals ETF and the Huaxia Non-Ferrous Metals ETF saw net inflows of 18.26 billion yuan and 14.84 billion yuan, respectively [6].