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Insurance stocks strengthened, with indices rising over 3% at one point. Pay attention to the allocation value of securities insurance ETFs such as E Fund (512070).
As of the close, the Hong Kong Stock Index rose by 1.9%, the CSI 300 Non-Banking Financial Index increased by 1.7%, with an intraday gain of over 3%, the CSI All Share Securities Companies Index up by 1.0%, and the CSI Bank Index up by 0.8%. Among related ETFs, the Securities and Insurance ETF E Fund (512070, Connect Fund A/C: 000950/007882) traded over 900 million yuan today, significantly higher than yesterday. Wind data shows that this ETF had a net inflow of over 90 million yuan yesterday.
Guoxin Securities pointed out that the insurance sector’s assets and liabilities are improving simultaneously. Long-term interest rates stabilized at 1.83%, and the equity market maintained an average daily trading volume of trillions, supporting insurers’ investment returns. The liabilities side benefits from the continued “deposit migration” trend, with new life insurance premiums reaching 281.4 billion yuan in January-February 2026, a year-on-year increase of 21.7%. Demand for dividend and increasing benefit life insurance remains strong. Currently, A-share insurance stocks are valued at historic lows, with significant room for valuation recovery.
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