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基金研究周报:高位科技股向低位成长股切换,北证50涨超7%(10.27-10.31)
Wind万得· 2025-11-01 22:17
Market Overview - The A-share market exhibited a structurally differentiated pattern last week (October 27 to October 31), with broad indices showing stability but significant variance in sector performance. The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3954.79 points, up 0.11% for the week, while the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index rose by 0.67% and 0.50%, respectively. High-valued tech stocks faced notable corrections, with the STAR 50 Index dropping 3.19%, indicating increased risk aversion towards overvalued tech sectors. In contrast, mid and small-cap indices like the CSI 500 and CSI 1000 performed strongly, gaining 1.00% and 1.18%, respectively, while the Northern Stock Exchange 50 surged by 7.52%, reflecting a shift in funds from high-valued tech stocks to lower-valued growth stocks [2][4]. Sector Performance - The average weekly gain for Wind's primary sectors was 0.31%, with materials, industrials, and healthcare leading the performance. Conversely, financials, information technology, and real estate faced significant pressure. Following the release of Q3 reports, the market may return to focusing on earnings, with some high-valuation sectors under adjustment pressure [2][13]. Fund Issuance - A total of 53 funds were issued last week, including 23 equity funds, 15 mixed funds, 9 bond funds, 1 QDII fund, and 5 FOF funds, with a total issuance volume of 45.509 billion units [2][17]. Fund Performance - The Wind All Fund Index rose by 0.16% last week. The ordinary equity fund index increased by 0.30%, while the mixed fund index saw a slight rise of 0.06%. The bond fund index also gained 0.25% [2][8]. Global Market Insights - In the global asset class review, Japanese and Korean stock markets saw significant gains, with the Nikkei 225 soaring by 6.31% and the Korean Composite Index rising by 4.21%. In contrast, the Hang Seng Index fell by 0.97%, and European markets faced pressure, with the French CAC40 and German DAX declining by 1.27% and 1.16%, respectively. Commodity markets showed mixed results, with iron ore and coking coal prices rising by 3.69% and 2.76%, while crude oil and industrial metals generally declined [4][5].