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过节效应叠加内需提振,广发基金ETF“消费链”布局春节“吃喝玩乐”行情,其中消费ETF广发(560680)涨超2%
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-04 08:26
Group 1 - The central document released on February 3, 2026, emphasizes "multiple measures to promote dairy product consumption," elevating it to a national strategic level, highlighting the importance of basic nutrition and domestic demand [1] - The document also stresses the need for a diversified food supply system, providing institutional support for the expansion of dairy products in health consumption, silver economy, and functional nutrition [1] - The 2026 economic work conference prioritizes domestic demand, indicating a strategic shift from short-term demand expansion to establishing a long-term foundation for growth [1] Group 2 - The essential consumption sector is experiencing a divergence, with basic demand recovering while luxury consumption faces pressure; January 2026 saw positive growth in condiments, frozen foods, soft drinks, and the catering industry, while dairy products and beer experienced negative growth [2] - The cost index for soft drinks decreased by 3.71% month-on-month, marking the largest decline among categories; net inflows into essential consumption stocks reached 61.73 billion yuan by the end of January [2] - The A-share food and beverage sector is currently at a historical PE percentile of 17%, indicating deep valuation levels, with significant inflows from both domestic and foreign investors [2] Group 3 - The liquor industry is preparing for the Spring Festival marketing activities, focusing on market cultivation and consumer education to boost sales [3] - As of February 4, 2026, the main consumption index rose by 2.11%, with significant increases in major stocks such as Dongpeng Beverage and Haida Group [3] - The consumption ETF has seen a scale increase of 24.23 million yuan in two weeks, with a notable net inflow of 12.92 million yuan over the last five trading days [3] Group 4 - The Consumption ETF Guangfa (560680) closely tracks the main consumption index, with significant weight in liquor (38.68%), pig farming (18.04%), and dairy (9.46%) [4] - The Hang Seng Consumption ETF (159699) focuses on new consumption stocks in Hong Kong, with a notable weight of 10.40% in Pop Mart [4] - The Food ETF Guangfa (563850) tracks the CSI Food Index, with major weights in seasoning and fermentation products (25.68%), dairy (16.56%), and meat products (9.54%) [5]