Mobilizing Capital Incrementally, Focusing on Core Assets
2025-01-13

From January 6 to 10, the A-share market underwent periods of volatility, resulting in a decline in the prices of most ETFs. Notably, cross-border ETFs emerged as market leaders, driving gains and experiencing a marked increase in both their premium rate and turnover rate. Among ETFs invested in A-shares, the Integrated Circuit ETF shone brightly, topping the list in terms of gains. In contrast, ETFs focused on Hong Kong stocks and internet themes experienced sharp declines. Additionally, CSI 300 ETFs became a popular target for fund inflows, with three of them ranking among the top ten in terms of net capital inflows. The A500 ETF index also featured prominently in this regard. Conversely, outflows were observed in ETFs related to the CSI 1000 index, Science and Technology Innovation 50 index, as well as those linked to chips and semiconductors.