Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news highlights the significant performance of rare metal ETFs and the rising prices of rare earth elements, particularly praseodymium and neodymium, driven by supply constraints and increased demand in high-end applications [1][2] Group 2 - As of February 10, 2026, the CSI Rare Metal Theme Index (930632) increased by 0.13%, with notable gains in constituent stocks such as Shenghe Resources (up 3.94%) and Xiamen Tungsten (up 2.13%) [1] - The top ten weighted stocks in the CSI Rare Metal Theme Index account for 59.71% of the index, with companies like Luoyang Molybdenum and Northern Rare Earth leading the list [1] - The rare metal ETF fund (561800) experienced a scale growth of 9.7447 million yuan in the past week, with a share increase of 10 million units [1] - Over a 21-day trading period, the rare metal ETF fund saw net inflows on 13 days, totaling 45.9237 million yuan [1] Group 3 - Prices for praseodymium and neodymium have surged, with praseodymium oxide and metal prices rising by 7.59% and 6.27% respectively on February 9, 2026, and a year-to-date increase of 34% for praseodymium oxide [2] - A research institution predicts a further decline in praseodymium and neodymium production in February due to tight raw material supply, which may lead to continued price increases [2] - According to Wucai Securities, small metal prices are expected to rise by approximately 78% in 2025, with tungsten leading at a 343% increase and praseodymium oxide at 97%, reflecting a revaluation of strategic resources driven by resource competition and technological advancements [2] - The rare metal ETF fund tracks the CS Rare Metal Index, which primarily allocates to lithium carbonate, small metals, and rare earth sectors, with lithium content between 30% and 40%, making it a top investment tool for rare metal industry exposure [2]
稀有金属ETF基金(561800)翻红上扬冲击3连涨,稀土产品价格加速上涨,小金属战略资源价值加速重估
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-10 02:12