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核心资产“崛起”,每经品牌100指数高位震荡
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-25 11:10
Core Insights - The A-share core assets have shown strong performance since May, with the overall stock index maintaining a rebound trend, as evidenced by the Every Day Brand 100 Index closing at 1096.38 points, down 0.03% for the week [1][2] - Hong Kong stocks outperformed, with notable weekly gains from companies such as Orient Overseas International (6.92%), China Communications Services (4.31%), and Meituan (4.19%) [2][3] - Tencent Holdings, CATL, and Xiaomi Group saw their market values increase by over 50 billion yuan, with Tencent alone adding approximately 92.27 billion yuan in market value in one week [5] A-Share Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.57% and the Shenzhen Component Index by 0.46% for the week, while the ChiNext Index and STAR 50 Index experienced larger declines of 0.88% and 1.47% respectively [2] - The Every Day Brand 100 Index demonstrated relative resilience compared to major A-share indices, with a minimal decline [2] Hong Kong Market Highlights - The listing of CATL on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange marked a significant event, as it became the first domestic power battery company to be listed on both A-shares and H-shares, reflecting a shift in market perception towards H-shares [6] - The premium of CATL's H-shares over A-shares is approximately 10%, indicating a growing recognition of quality domestic assets by global investors [6] Automotive Sector Developments - The automotive ETF saw a weekly increase of 4.48%, driven by the strong performance of leading companies like CATL and BYD, which are enhancing the investment value of automotive-related ETFs [7][10] - The overall automotive market showed stable growth in production and sales compared to the previous year, supported by domestic demand and a stable export environment [7] Key Stocks in Automotive Index - Major constituents of the automotive index include BYD, Changan Automobile, and GAC Group, which collectively account for 30% of the index weight, highlighting their significance in the market [10]