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凝心聚力 实干笃行丨一揽子稳市场“组合拳”持续发力 看亮眼“成绩单”→
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-05-10 03:16

Group 1 - The central political bureau meeting emphasized the importance of stabilizing the market and maintaining a vibrant capital market, with the A-share market showing resilience and recovery after significant fluctuations [1][2] - Central Huijin, as a major strategic force in maintaining market stability, has actively increased its holdings in exchange-traded funds, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the capital market [6][10] - As of the end of Q1, Central Huijin's holdings in the top ten circulating shareholders of 165 listed companies amounted to 4.28 trillion yuan, with over 1 trillion yuan in index funds [4][6] Group 2 - Insurance funds have been increasing their investments in A-shares, with a total holding value growth of 5.42% compared to the end of last year, and significant increases in the banking and transportation sectors [11][12] - The National Financial Regulatory Administration has raised the upper limit for insurance funds' equity asset allocation, which is expected to enhance the role of insurance funds in stabilizing the capital market [14][16] - Policies supporting insurance funds' entry into the market are being continuously introduced, with over 220 billion yuan approved for long-term investment pilot programs this year [16] Group 3 - Public funds have actively signaled their confidence in the Chinese market by announcing self-purchases, with a total amount exceeding 500 million yuan since April [19][22] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has launched a new action plan for the high-quality development of public funds, which aims to improve investor experience and encourage long-term investments in A-shares [26] - A-share companies have seen a significant increase in share buybacks, with a total buyback amount of 139.7 billion yuan in April, reflecting companies' confidence in their own stability [27][30] Group 4 - The People's Bank of China has optimized capital market support tools, extending the loan term for stock buyback financing from one year to three years, which is expected to enhance market stability [34]