超110亿 加仓
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2026-02-09 04:56

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a collective decline on February 6, with significant net inflows into stock ETFs, exceeding 11 billion yuan on that day [1]. Group 1: ETF Market Overview - As of February 6, the total scale of 1,333 stock ETFs in the market reached 4.1 trillion yuan, with a net inflow of 11.764 billion yuan and an increase of 9.347 billion fund shares [3]. - The leading categories for net inflows were broad-based ETFs and Hong Kong stock ETFs, with inflows of 7.112 billion yuan and 2.518 billion yuan, respectively [3]. - The CSI 500 Index ETF saw the highest net inflow at 2.585 billion yuan, while the Hang Seng Technology Index ETF and the Sci-Tech 50 Index ETF attracted over 11.2 billion yuan and 5 billion yuan, respectively, over the past five trading days [3]. Group 2: Top ETFs by Net Inflow - On February 6, 35 ETFs recorded net inflows exceeding 1 billion yuan, with the top three being the CSI 500 ETF (2.26 billion yuan), the CSI 300 ETF by Huatai-PB (1.086 billion yuan), and the Hang Seng Technology ETF (747 million yuan) [4]. - Notable inflows were also observed in the China Securities 1000 ETF and the Sci-Tech 50 ETF, with net inflows of 600 million yuan and 405 million yuan, respectively [5]. Group 3: ETFs with Net Outflows - The gold stock ETF experienced the largest net outflow, totaling 812 million yuan on February 6 [5]. - Other ETFs with significant outflows included the Tongwen Stock ETF (-559 million yuan), the SSE 50 ETF (-331 million yuan), and the Food and Beverage ETF (-324 million yuan) [6]. Group 4: Market Outlook - Fund managers from E Fund expressed optimism about the domestic macroeconomic outlook, expecting continued stability and progress, with emerging industries likely to see further development [7]. - Bosera Fund noted that financial conditions remain favorable for equity assets, suggesting that ETF outflows may have reached a turning point, with a potential return to growth in financing balances [7].