The consumer sector was partially active in the early trading session, and the Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer ETF, E Fund, has experienced net fund inflows for seven consecutive days.
In the early trading session today, both the A-shares and Hong Kong stock markets showed a synchronized decline, but the consumer sector exhibited some localized activity. Looking at specific index performance, the CSI Consumer 50 Index rose against the trend by 0.2%, while the CSI Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer Theme Index fell by 0.8%, showing a clear divergence in their movements.
In terms of capital flow, the Hong Kong Stock Connect consumer sector has become a market focus. According to Wind data, as of yesterday, the Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer ETF E Fund (513070) has experienced net capital inflows for seven consecutive trading days, with a total amount exceeding 1.2 billion yuan. This data reflects investors’ continued interest and willingness to allocate funds to the Hong Kong consumer sector, and despite some pullback in related indices today, the net capital inflow trend remains unchanged.
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The consumer sector was partially active in the early trading session, and the Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer ETF, E Fund, has experienced net fund inflows for seven consecutive days.
In the early trading session today, both the A-shares and Hong Kong stock markets showed a synchronized decline, but the consumer sector exhibited some localized activity. Looking at specific index performance, the CSI Consumer 50 Index rose against the trend by 0.2%, while the CSI Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer Theme Index fell by 0.8%, showing a clear divergence in their movements.
In terms of capital flow, the Hong Kong Stock Connect consumer sector has become a market focus. According to Wind data, as of yesterday, the Hong Kong Stock Connect Consumer ETF E Fund (513070) has experienced net capital inflows for seven consecutive trading days, with a total amount exceeding 1.2 billion yuan. This data reflects investors’ continued interest and willingness to allocate funds to the Hong Kong consumer sector, and despite some pullback in related indices today, the net capital inflow trend remains unchanged.