7 Dual-Listed AI ETFs Launched Simultaneously, Robotics and Semiconductor ETFs Filed in Bulk

Deep News12-02

1. Fund Performance Review Active equity funds: Median weekly returns for general equity/partial equity hybrid/flexible allocation/balanced hybrid funds were 3.15%/3.19%/2.42%/1.52%, all positive. Top-performing products gained over 10%. TMT and tech-themed funds led gains, rising 5.15% and 4.67%, respectively.

Fixed-income funds: Pure bond funds saw slight declines, with short-term and medium-to-long-term bond funds posting median weekly returns of -0.01% and -0.08%. Hybrid bond funds showed mixed performance.

Index funds: ChinaAMC SSE 50 ETF saw net inflows of RMB 2.34 billion, while core broad-based ETFs faced heavy redemptions.

2. Fund Launches and Filings Last week, 36 new funds raised RMB 17.86 billion, down from the previous week. Seven asset managers simultaneously launched CSI Science and Technology Innovation Board & ChiNext AI ETFs. Robotics and semiconductor-themed ETFs were filed in bulk, alongside hard-tech products like chip design and biotech ETFs.

3. Market Highlights - Commercial property REITs pilot launched to support economic growth. - China’s mutual fund AUM neared RMB 37 trillion, hitting a seventh consecutive record high. - ETF naming rules standardized, requiring "core investment theme + ETF" format.

4. Risk Disclosure This report is based on historical data and does not constitute investment advice. Fund performance may fluctuate due to macroeconomic and market factors.

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