ETFs trading volume exceeds 600 billion yuan in both markets

On January 20, the trading volume of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in China surpassed 600 billion yuan, highlighting a robust interest from investors in both the A-share and the Hong Kong markets. The significant activity reflects increased participation from institutional and retail investors alike, as they continue to seek avenues for diversification and capital growth.
Within this remarkable figure, stock ETFs accounted for approximately 238.3 billion yuan, underscoring a noteworthy trend in the preferences of investors. This heightened trading volume not only signals confidence in the overall market but also points to a growing trend towards passive investment strategies as more participants leverage the benefits of ETFs.
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