Group 1 - The industrial non-ferrous metals sector is experiencing fluctuations, with related ETFs showing a decline, specifically the Tianhong Non-Ferrous Metals ETF (159157) which fell by 0.68% during trading, with a transaction volume of 204 million yuan and a turnover rate of 9.07% [1] - The Tianhong Non-Ferrous Metals ETF has seen a net subscription of over 70 million units during the trading session, marking it as the top performer in the Shenzhen market. Over the past eight trading days, it has attracted a net inflow of 1.075 billion yuan, reaching a total fund size of 2.265 billion yuan as of February 25, 2026, a new high since its listing [1] - The ETF covers a wide range of sectors including copper, aluminum, gold, and rare earths, providing exposure to precious metals (safe-haven), strategic metals (growth), and industrial metals (recovery), which allows for better capturing of the beta trends across the entire sector [1] Group 2 - The industrial non-ferrous metals sector is influenced by multiple news factors, including the Shanghai government's new real estate policies aimed at boosting the market, which is expected to positively impact the demand for copper and aluminum [2] - The U.S. plans to set reference prices for critical minerals, including germanium and gallium, leading to a reassessment of the value of scarce minerals in the market [2] - Zimbabwe's announcement to suspend lithium concentrate exports, along with increased mineral controls in countries like Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, has heightened global supply chain tensions, while post-Spring Festival recovery in downstream enterprises is gradually releasing inventory demand, supporting metal prices [2]
”沪七条“利好铜铝需求!有色金属ETF天弘(159157)盘中净申购超7000万份
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-26 05:50