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“去美元化”进展如何 “欧洲老钱”这么调仓
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 16:28

Group 1 - The weight of the S&P 500 in the MSCI International Index has increased from 50% in 2010 to 72% now, reflecting the long-term strong performance of US stocks [1][2] - Global institutions are increasingly concerned about the concentration of dollar-denominated assets, leading to a focus on diversifying their dollar exposure [2][3] - The US stock market remains the most profitable globally, driven largely by technology giants, but the current market rebound is concentrated among a few leading companies [3][4] Group 2 - European stock markets have outperformed globally this year, with significant gains in indices such as the DAX and Euro Stoxx 50, driven by a narrative of "de-dollarization" [4][5] - Germany is relaxing its long-standing fiscal discipline, which may lead to synchronized adjustments in the European fiscal framework, benefiting sectors like defense, industrials, and renewable energy [5][6] - The overall bond yield environment in Europe is improving, making fixed-income assets more attractive compared to US bonds, particularly for European and Swiss investors [6][7] Group 3 - Emerging markets, particularly China, are also seen as potential areas for capital diversification, with a focus on the improvement of profit margins in the Chinese market [7] - The recent "anti-involution" strategy in China aims to eliminate weaker companies and address overcapacity issues, which is viewed positively for future profitability [7]