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一季度末险资运用情况出炉人身险配比股票与长期股权均逾8%
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-05-19 18:01

Core Viewpoint - The insurance industry has shown a significant increase in fund utilization and asset allocation, particularly in bonds and equities, indicating a strategic shift towards stable returns in a low-interest-rate environment [1][2][4]. Group 1: Fund Utilization - As of the end of Q1, the total fund utilization balance of insurance companies reached 34.93 trillion yuan, a growth of 5.03% compared to the end of 2024 [1]. - The balance for property insurance companies was 2.27 trillion yuan, while life insurance companies held 31.38 trillion yuan, reflecting increases of 2.35% and 4.77% respectively [1]. Group 2: Asset Allocation Trends - The life insurance sector, with over 31 trillion yuan in assets, has seen its bond allocation exceed 51%, marking a new high [1]. - By the end of Q1, the bond allocation for life insurance companies reached 16.06 trillion yuan, an increase of over 1 trillion yuan (6.69%) from the end of 2024, with bonds now comprising 51.18% of their total assets [2]. Group 3: Equity Investments - Life insurance companies have also increased their stock and long-term equity investments, with stock holdings rising to 2.65 trillion yuan (up 16.65%) and long-term equity investments reaching 2.60 trillion yuan (up 11.61%) [4]. - The proportion of stocks in life insurance fund utilization rose to 8.43%, while long-term equity investments accounted for 8.27% [4]. Group 4: Long-term Investment Initiatives - The insurance sector is actively pursuing long-term investment reforms, with pilot programs for long-term investments rapidly advancing, including a new batch of 600 billion yuan planned for approval [5][6]. - Regulatory adjustments are being made to encourage insurance companies to increase their market participation, including lowering risk factors for stock investments and enhancing long-term assessment mechanisms [6]. Group 5: Investment Yield Reporting - The regulatory body did not release investment yield data for Q1 2025 due to discrepancies in accounting standards among insurance companies, which complicates comparative analysis [7]. - The previous year's annualized financial investment yield was reported at 3.43%, with a comprehensive investment yield of 7.21%, marking a significant increase compared to prior years [8].