Group 1 - The focus of monetary policy will be on enhancing policy transmission, reducing overall financing costs, and promoting the use of structural monetary policy tools, with increased funding directed towards technology innovation, service consumption, and elderly care sectors [1] - HSBC maintains a positive outlook on the A-share market, particularly favoring high-quality growth sectors, with significant expected profit growth for AI infrastructure, AI drivers, and AI application companies by 2025 [2] - The further popularization of AI and the deepening trend of domestic substitution are expected to accelerate revenue growth in cloud services, supported by increased capital expenditures from major Chinese tech companies and telecom service providers [3] Group 2 - New consumption trends are emerging, driven by structural changes in society and demographics, with the Z generation becoming a core force in this new consumption wave, contributing 40% of total consumption despite being less than 20% of the population [4] - The retail sales of home appliances and furniture have seen strong growth of 30.7% and 22.9% year-on-year, respectively, due to policies like the old-for-new subsidy [4] - HSBC remains optimistic about the Asian market, particularly in healthcare, while adjusting its view on the industrial sector to neutral due to high valuations [6] Group 3 - HSBC holds a positive view on the markets of China, India, and Singapore, while maintaining a neutral stance on Japan [7] - The company has a favorable outlook on the US stock market, especially in the communication services, information technology, and financial sectors, while keeping a neutral view on US Treasury bonds and investment-grade bonds [8]
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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-09 23:33