GEM artificial intelligence ETF leads the broad-based product to continue to attract funds.

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17/04/2026
On April 16, the ChiNext Index rose by more than 3% to reach a new stage high, with the ChiNext Artificial Intelligence ETF leading the gains. Among the top ten ETFs in terms of gains, 8 of them were the ChiNext Artificial Intelligence ETF, with gains all exceeding 4%. The Oil and Gas ETF, which had the largest drop the previous trading day, once again led the declines. In addition, the Innovation Pharmaceuticals-related ETF, which had the largest gains the previous trading day, led the declines on April 16. On April 16, the trading volume of broad-based ETFs represented by the CSI A500 ETF was active. Broad-based products have been continuously attracting funds recently, with data showing that on April 15, several broad-based ETFs saw significant net inflows of funds. The Hong Kong Stock Innovative Pharmaceuticals-related ETF, which had a large increase on that day, also saw significant net inflows of funds.
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