Group 1 - The rare earth permanent magnet concept is rising, with significant price increases in heavy rare earths; Yttrium has reached $850 per kilogram and Dysprosium $1,100 per kilogram, marking the highest levels since 2015 due to ongoing supply concerns [1] - Precious metals and industrial metals prices are generally increasing, driven by multiple factors including the reshaping of monetary credit patterns, rising U.S. fiscal deficit rates, and low gold reserves in China, which are expected to push gold prices higher in the long term [1] - The copper price is expected to remain strong in the short term due to solid fundamental support, with significant production disruptions in copper mines and tight non-U.S. inventories, alongside initiatives to expand national copper strategic reserves in China [1] Group 2 - As of January 30, 2026, the National Securities Nonferrous Metals Industry Index (399395) includes 50 prominent securities in the nonferrous metals sector, reflecting the overall performance of listed companies in this industry [2] - The top ten weighted stocks in the National Securities Nonferrous Metals Industry Index account for 49.87% of the index, including companies like Zijin Mining, Luoyang Molybdenum, and Northern Rare Earth [2]
有色ETF鹏华(159880)涨超3.5%,重稀土价格显著上涨