New Energy Source 50 ETF Experiences 2.55% Decline with Trading Volume of 1.129 Billion Yuan

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New Energy 50 ETF (516270) experienced a decline of 2.55%, with a trading volume of 1,129.27 million yuan on the previous day. As of January 20, 2026, at 11:32 AM, the New Energy 50 ETF (516270) recorded a decrease of 2.55%, reporting 0.687 yuan per share and a trading volume of 1,129.27 million yuan.

The New Energy 50 ETF (516270) primarily focuses on energy stocks. In the recent trading session, the index dropped by 0.97%, while the solar power sector rose by 5.79%. Other notable changes included a 2.66% decline in wind energy stocks and a 2.30% drop in nuclear power stocks. The performance of China’s coal industry increased by 0.44%, while the three major energy sectors saw a modest 0.24% increase. The electric vehicle sector rose by 1.86%, and the renewable energy sector increased by 2.46%.

The New Energy 50 ETF (516270) has seen a significant decline of -29.48% since its inception on July 9, 2021. The most recent monthly report indicated a 9.98% increase. Analysts caution that the market remains volatile, and investors should remain cautious.

This article was generated using AI technology and reflects information sourced from various platforms. It serves solely as a reference and should not be construed as financial advice.

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