The CSI 1000 Index, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, experienced a decline of 1.55% at the close on January 27, 2025, standing at 5,846.0686 CNYD. This marked a significant dip from the previous day’s performance. Over the past month, the index has witnessed a larger 5.17% drop, contributing to its negative performance in the year to date. Despite these short-term setbacks, the index has shown positive growth over the past six months, gaining 20.67%, indicating a longer-term upward trend.
The index has performed well over the past year, with a gain of 14.64%. However, the five-year performance has been largely stagnant, showing a marginal decrease of 0.10%. From an all-time perspective, the index is down by 4.46%, highlighting a mixed history of performance.
Over the past week, the CSI 1000 Index has fallen by 1.11%, continuing the trend of volatility. Investors are keeping a close eye on the index’s performance, as it reflects broader market trends within China.
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