Group 1 - The capital flow in the A-share market has shown a divergent trend since the beginning of 2026, with broad-based ETFs experiencing significant outflows while industry and cross-border ETFs have attracted substantial inflows [1][2] - As of February 13, 2026, the net inflow for cross-border ETFs reached 63 billion yuan, while industry ETFs such as chemical, non-ferrous metals, and satellite sectors have seen strong capital inflows [1][2] - The total net outflow from equity ETFs in the A-share market amounted to 846.46 billion yuan by February 13, 2026, with major outflows concentrated in large-scale broad-based ETFs [1][2] Group 2 - Fund managers remain optimistic about the technology sector, viewing it as a core investment theme for 2026, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) advancements [3][4] - The AI sector is perceived as a significant driver of productivity and is considered a key variable in the new industrial revolution, with expectations for continued growth and innovation in China [3][4] - Despite recent market adjustments, the long-term upward trend of the A-share market is expected to persist, with a focus on AI as a primary investment narrative [3][4]
跨境和行业ETF逆势“吸金”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2026-02-23 18:37