Group 1 - A significant influx of foreign capital is focusing on Chinese assets, driven by China's economic recovery, capital market openness, and attractive asset valuations [1][3] - Korean investors have emerged as key players, with their trading volume in A-shares and Hong Kong stocks exceeding $5.4 billion this year, making China their second-largest overseas investment destination [1][2] - Sovereign wealth funds globally are planning to increase allocations to Chinese assets, with approximately 60% of Middle Eastern funds targeting China for the next five years [1][3] Group 2 - Foreign institutional investors have a substantial presence in the A-share market, with a total holding value of approximately 23,977.57 billion yuan as of July 21 [2] - Preferred investment targets for foreign capital include stable dividend-paying stocks and growth stocks in emerging industries, with companies like Kweichow Moutai and CATL being heavily favored [2] - The valuation gap and economic recovery are attracting foreign investments, with A-share and Hong Kong stocks offering strong appeal due to their low risk premiums and historical valuation levels [3]
全球资金“钟情”中国A股,外资A股持仓近2.4万亿