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资金“抢跑”迹象明显私募憧憬“趋势行情”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-08 20:50

Group 1 - The A-share market is experiencing a significant upward trend, with the Shanghai Composite Index reaching a new high for the year, indicating a potential "trend market" as judged by many private equity institutions [1][2] - The number of private equity products registered in June reached 1,100, marking a monthly record for the year, and the total number of registered products in the first half of the year increased by over 100% compared to the second half of last year [1][2] - The average position of large-cap stock private equity funds is at 79.96%, with 66.06% of institutions holding over 80% of their positions, reflecting a strong bullish sentiment among major institutions [2] Group 2 - The current environment of high resident savings and declining interest rates is expected to attract more incremental funds into the A-share market, as historical trends suggest that capital tends to flow into the stock market when the real estate market underperforms [2][3] - The long-term potential for the A-share market is supported by the continuous increase in household savings, which has averaged over 15 trillion yuan annually since 2022, and the shift in asset allocation due to lower interest rates [2][3] - Factors such as the strengthening of China's soft and hard power, the global recognition of Chinese products, and the gradual stabilization of the real estate market are contributing to a positive long-term outlook for the A-share market [3] Group 3 - Investment strategies among private equity firms are focusing on a balanced approach, combining high-growth technology sectors with high-dividend assets to provide safety and stable returns [5][6] - The market is expected to see a rotation in sectors and styles, with a focus on technology growth areas supported by policy and fundamental improvements, as well as high-dividend assets in both A-share and Hong Kong markets [6] - The overall valuation of Chinese assets remains attractive compared to Western markets, suggesting that quality equity assets are likely to attract more capital inflows in the coming months [6]