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吸引保险资金更多流入股市应从四方面入手
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-07-14 05:12

Group 1 - The Ministry of Finance issued a notice to guide insurance funds towards long-term stable investments, adjusting performance evaluation indicators for state-owned commercial insurance companies to include a combination of annual, 3-year, and 5-year indicators with respective weights of 30%, 50%, and 20% [1] - The adjustment means that long-term investment returns will account for 70% of the evaluation, allowing insurance funds to act as a stabilizing force in the market and facilitating their entry into the stock market [1] - The notice addresses the issue of short-term investment by insurance funds, enabling them to focus on long-term investment strategies for maximizing returns [1] Group 2 - Following the notice, insurance funds are expected to become true long-term capital, but the ultimate direction of these investments remains a concern [2] - To attract more insurance funds into the A-share market, a profitable market environment must be established, as the current stagnation around 3000 points hinders long-term investment [2] - Improving the quality of listed companies is crucial for investment returns, necessitating strict controls on IPOs to prevent low-quality companies from entering the market [2] - Addressing shareholder reduction issues is essential, including limiting major shareholders' holdings and reducing the impact of compliant reductions on the market [2] - Systematic barriers must be cleared, such as the contradiction between encouraging long-term investments and allowing short-selling, which undermines market stability [2]