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中国资产向上重估成共识 配置A股显信心
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-05-21 17:22

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China's assets are being revalued positively due to improved market sentiment, ongoing domestic policy efforts, and an optimized institutional environment, leading to increased interest from both domestic and foreign investors [1][2] - Major foreign institutions like Goldman Sachs, Invesco, and UBS have expressed optimism about the performance of the Chinese stock market, indicating a consensus among investors [1][3] - The MSCI China Index and CSI 300 Index have had their 12-month targets raised by Goldman Sachs, suggesting potential upside of 11% and 17% respectively, while maintaining an overweight rating on Chinese stocks [3] Group 2 - The attractiveness of Chinese assets is rising as global investors view China as a "safe haven" amid economic adjustments and market volatility [2] - There is a notable increase in foreign institutional interest, with 349 foreign institutions conducting intensive research on A-share listed companies since the second quarter [4] - The sectors attracting foreign investment include electronics, pharmaceuticals, and machinery, with a focus on companies benefiting from the electric vehicle battery and high-end manufacturing industries [4][6] Group 3 - Domestic institutions remain confident in the value of A-share investments, citing low absolute valuations compared to relatively high valuations in the U.S. [5] - The technology sector, particularly humanoid robots, has shown significant performance, with the positive effects of the technology bull market beginning to spread to other sectors [6] - Recent monetary policy measures aim to enhance liquidity and stabilize the market, with the People's Bank of China implementing a series of adjustments to support economic growth [7]