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The non-banking sector is rising steadily on one side, with the Hong Kong Securities ETF from E Fund (513090) and the Securities Insurance ETF from E Fund (512070) seeing a significant increase in trading volume.
By the close, the Hong Kong Securities Index rose 4.3%, the CSI 300 Non-Banking Financials Index rose 4.2%, the CSI All-Share Securities Companies Index rose 4.0%, and the CSI Bank Index rose 0.8%. Among the relevant ETFs, E Fund’s Hong Kong Securities ETF (513090) and E Fund’s Securities & Insurance ETF (512070, feeder fund A/C: 000950/007882) both saw a sharp increase in trading volume compared with recent days.
According to a research report from Galaxy Securities, 2026 is the first year of the “15th Five-Year Plan” (“Fifteen-Five”). Under the dual guidance of building a financial powerhouse and further capital market reforms, the securities industry is expected to continue to show the core trend of steady growth, an optimized structure, and the reshaping of the industry landscape. In the current environment, medium- and long-term capital is accelerating into the market, market activity remains at a high level, and wealth management transformation, expansion of international business, and fintech empowerment are all expected to become drivers for the industry to improve ROE. Valuations in the securities sector are at historical lows, with both defensive and rebound strategies covered.
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