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公募基金权益指数跟踪周报(2025.08.11-2025.08.15):沪指突破前高,科技延续强势-20250818
HWABAO SECURITIES·2025-08-18 10:31

Group 1: Report Summary - The report is a weekly report on public - offering funds from August 11 to August 15, 2025, focusing on the performance of the equity market and public - offering funds [1][2] Group 2: Industry Investment Rating - No industry investment rating is provided in the report Group 3: Core Viewpoints - Global markets rose last week, with A - shares remaining strong, and investors' risk appetite increasing. The trading volume and margin trading balance in the two markets both exceeded 2 trillion yuan. The market has shifted from a focus on banks and micro - cap stocks to pricing based on fundamental trends, mainly in the growth - style sectors driven by industry trends [2][10] - The technology sector continued its strong performance, with growth sectors such as AI, semiconductors, and robots surging. The ChiNext Index and the STAR 50 Index rose by 8.58% and 5.53% respectively [10] - When the market pricing driver shifts from low - volatility focus to improved fundamental expectations, trading - type funds may sell the dividend sector. As anti - involution policies deepen and major infrastructure projects start, the style market may change [11] - As the Fed's interest - rate cuts approach, the pressure on the Hong Kong dollar exchange rate may ease, and Hong Kong technology and consumer assets may attract more south - bound capital inflows [4][12] - The details of the "Action Plan for Promoting the High - Quality Development of Public - Offering Funds" are being gradually implemented, including new product launches, performance comparison benchmarks, fee reforms, and information disclosure regulations [4][13] Group 4: Equity Market Review and Observation - Global markets rose last week, A - shares were strong, and investors' risk appetite increased. The trading volume and margin trading balance in the two markets exceeded 2 trillion yuan. The Shanghai Composite Index reached a four - year high, and the technology sector was strong. The ChiNext Index and the STAR 50 Index rose significantly [10] - Market hotspots were around AI PCB, CPO, non - ferrous metals, medicine, and military industries. The market has shifted to pricing fundamental trends, mainly in growth - style sectors. Institutional investors show trend - following behavior, and the clustering of funds creates a liquidity premium [10] - When the market focuses on fundamental improvements, trading - type funds may leave the dividend sector. Policy changes and project progress may lead to a turning point in the style market [11] - As the Fed's interest - rate cuts approach, the pressure on the Hong Kong dollar may ease, and Hong Kong technology and consumer assets may attract more south - bound capital due to their scarcity [12] Group 5: Public - Offering Fund Market Dynamics - In May 2025, the CSRC issued the "Action Plan for Promoting the High - Quality Development of Public - Offering Funds". Details are being implemented, including new product launches, performance comparison benchmarks, fee reforms, and information disclosure regulations [4][13] Group 6: Active Equity Fund Index Performance Tracking 6.1 Active Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 2.84% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 11.32% since its establishment. It selects 15 funds equally weighted, with core positions selected based on performance and style stability, and the style distribution is balanced according to the CSI Active Stock - type Fund Index [5][14][15] 6.2 Value Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 1.79% last week and has an accumulated excess return of - 1.75% since its establishment. It includes deep - value and quality - value styles, and selects 10 funds based on multi - period style classification, with the CSI 800 Value Index as the benchmark [5][14][17] 6.3 Balanced Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 3.33% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 8.41% since its establishment. It selects 10 relatively balanced and value - growth style funds, with the CSI 800 as the benchmark [5][14][20] 6.4 Growth Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 4.06% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 19.51% since its establishment. It selects 10 active - growth, quality - growth, and balanced - growth style funds, with the 800 Growth Index as the benchmark [5][14][23] 6.5 Pharmaceutical Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 5.17% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 23.51% since its establishment. It selects 15 funds based on the intersection market value of fund equity holdings and the pharmaceutical index, with a self - fitted pharmaceutical theme fund index as the benchmark [5][14][25] 6.6 Consumption Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 1.34% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 17.00% since its establishment. It selects 10 funds based on the intersection market value of fund equity holdings and consumption - related indices, with a self - fitted consumption theme fund index as the benchmark [5][14][31] 6.7 Technology Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 5.29% last week and has an accumulated excess return of 19.30% since its establishment. It selects 10 funds based on the intersection market value of fund equity holdings and technology - related indices, with a self - fitted technology theme fund index as the benchmark [5][14][34] 6.8 High - end Manufacturing Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 3.82% last week and has an accumulated excess return of - 2.27% since its establishment. It selects 10 funds based on the intersection market value of fund equity holdings and high - end manufacturing - related indices, with a self - fitted high - end manufacturing theme fund index as the benchmark [5][14][35] 6.9 Cyclical Stock Fund Preferred Index - It rose 1.84% last week and has an accumulated excess return of - 1.36% since its establishment. It selects 5 funds based on the intersection market value of fund equity holdings and cyclical - related indices, with a self - fitted cyclical theme fund index as the benchmark [5][14][37]