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ETF Market Close | A-share trading volume rebounds to 2 trillion yuan, semiconductor equipment sector leads gains, with the Sci-Tech Semiconductor ETF surging 5%.
Gelonghui December 12 | A-share market opened lower but closed higher. By the close, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.41%, the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 0.84%, the ChiNext Index climbed by 0.97%, and the Beijing Stock 50 Index gained 0.31%. The total market turnover reached RMB 2.12 trillion, an increase of RMB 233.5 billion compared to the previous day's turnover. In terms of sectors and themes, the grid equipment, precious metals, and semiconductor equipment sectors were active, while retail and Hainan-related sectors saw adjustments. Regarding ETFs, the semiconductor equipment sector surged across the board, with China AMC’s STAR Semiconductor ETF, Huatai Berley Fund’s STAR Semiconductor Equipment ETF, and Penghua’s STAR Semiconductor Equipment ETF rising by 5%, 4%, respectively.
Midday Review of ETFs | Power Grid Equipment Sector Surges, Power Grid Equipment ETF Rises 3%
Gelonghui December 12th | The A-share market opened lower but rose subsequently. As of the mid-session close, the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.04%, the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 0.57%, the ChiNext Index rose by 0.6%, and the Beijing Stock Exchange 50 Index gained 1.12%. The total market turnover reached RMB 1.26 trillion, representing an increase of RMB 91.2 billion compared to the previous day's trading volume. In terms of sector performance, the grid equipment and precious metals sectors were active, with commercial aerospace concept stocks remaining highly active. Stocks related to nuclear fusion, CPO, ultra-high voltage (UHV), superconductivity, charging piles, and lithography machines ranked among the top gainers. Meanwhile, the lithium battery electrolyte, cross-strait integration, and banking sectors underperformed. Regarding ETFs, the UHV and smart grid sectors surged rapidly, led by China AMC.
ETF Midday Review | UHV Sector Rallies, Grid Equipment ETF and Grid ETF Rise 2%
Gelonghui, December 5th | The three major A-share indices collectively rose in the morning session. As of the midday closing, the Shanghai Composite Index increased by 0.08%, the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.39%, and the ChiNext Index gained 0.47%. The Beijing Stock Exchange 50 Index also climbed by 0.47%. The total trading volume in the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing markets reached RMB 999.6 billion in the morning session, a decrease of RMB 40.6 billion compared to the previous day. Over 3,500 stocks across the entire market posted gains. In terms of sector performance, CPO-related concept stocks surged, while Fujian-based stocks remained highly active. Indices related to superconductivity, ultra-high voltage, 6G, and photovoltaics ranked among the top gainers. Meanwhile, Moore Thread-related concept stocks declined, with banking, real estate, and pharmaceutical sectors posting notable losses. Regarding ETFs, Wanji Fund’s Industrial Nonferrous...
Midday ETF Review | Surge in Power Grid Equipment Sector: Power Grid Equipment ETF Rises 4.6%
Gelonghui, November 5th | A-share market opened lower but moved higher subsequently, with the Shanghai Composite Index and the ChiNext Index turning positive near midday. As of the midday break, the Shanghai Composite Index was up 0.05%, the Shenzhen Component Index fell by 0.15%, and the ChiNext Index rose by 0.17%. The half-day trading volume across the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing markets amounted to RMB 1149.7 billion, a decrease of RMB 81.4 billion compared to the previous day. Over 3,000 stocks in the entire market posted gains. In terms of index performance, the three major indices saw a sharp drop at the opening but rebounded amid volatility. In terms of sector performance, leading gains were observed in Hainan Free Trade Zone, power grid equipment, airport and shipping, tourism and hospitality, as well as food and beverage sectors; whereas semiconductor, quantum technology, and gaming sectors posted notable declines. Regarding ETFs, power grid equipment...