Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that domestic private equity firms are adjusting their overseas holdings, with significant changes in the portfolios of firms like Jinglin Asset Management, which has shifted focus towards internet giants while liquidating several prominent tech stocks [1] - Jinglin Asset Management's overseas subsidiary reported a total US stock holding of $2.873 billion, equivalent to approximately 20.6 billion RMB, as of the end of Q2 2025 [1] - The largest holding in Jinglin's portfolio is Meta, accounting for 25.46% of the total holdings, with a market value exceeding $730 million [1] Group 2 - Jinglin Asset Management expressed optimism about China's development prospects over the next few years, highlighting a shift in the competitive strength of Chinese companies from being undervalued to attracting global investment [2] - The firm noted that the new generation of entrepreneurs in China is better positioned than their predecessors, leveraging a robust supply chain and engineering talent to create aesthetically superior products [2] - Dongfang Harbor, managed by Dan Bin, has also accelerated its portfolio adjustments, reducing holdings in companies like Nvidia, Amazon, and Apple, while increasing positions in Alphabet, Montreal Bank, and initiating purchases in Tesla, Netflix, and Coinbase [2]
非常看好中国资产!景林资产,二季度持仓曝光