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兴业证券:“科技成长+周期”两条主线正在凝聚市场共识
Industrial SecuritiesIndustrial Securities(SH:601377) 智通财经网·2025-07-29 13:11

Core Viewpoint - The report from Industrial Securities indicates that since May, the intensity of industry rotation in the market has been continuously converging, with "technology growth industry trends" and "low valuation cycle recovery" becoming the two main lines of market consensus [1][3]. Group 1: Market Consensus - The market has experienced rapid style and industry rotation this year, but since May, the rotation intensity has been decreasing, indicating a shift towards a more stable consensus around the two main lines [1][3]. - The sectors showing high growth include AI (components, games, publishing) and resource products (non-ferrous metals, steel, plastics, cement, agricultural chemicals), with improvements also noted in innovative pharmaceuticals and military industries [3][27]. Group 2: Capital Inflows - There has been a notable increase in incremental capital entering the market, driven by macro policies and attractive market returns, with foreign capital showing a strong interest in sectors like pharmaceuticals, internet, and cyclical industries [4][9]. - The report highlights that since July, foreign capital inflows into Hong Kong stocks have been significant, with net inflows exceeding 644 billion yuan, indicating a strong recovery in A-share positions [4][9]. - Margin trading has also seen continuous inflows, with over 100 billion yuan entering the market for five consecutive weeks, primarily favoring technology growth sectors [9][18]. Group 3: Sector Opportunities - The "反内卷" (anti-involution) policy has gained prominence, with significant actions taken in various industries to reduce overcapacity and improve pricing, particularly in resource sectors [27][29]. - The military industry is expected to benefit from both domestic planning and international market opportunities, with a favorable environment for order releases and increased global competitiveness [31][34]. - The AI sector has shown clear recovery trends, with opportunities emerging in domestic computing power and downstream applications, supported by recent technological advancements and policy changes [37][50].