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暴涨!“牛市旗手”重磅榜单来了
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-08-31 06:07

Core Viewpoint - The securities industry delivered a performance exceeding market expectations in the first half of 2025, with significant growth in revenue and net profit driven by market recovery and increased activity [1] Group 1: Financial Performance - A total of 42 A-share listed brokerages reported a combined operating income of 251.87 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 30.8%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 104.02 billion yuan, up 65.08% [1] - 37 brokerages achieved positive year-on-year growth in both revenue and net profit, while only a few experienced revenue declines [1] - The top ten brokerages, including CITIC Securities and Guotai Junan, all surpassed 10 billion yuan in revenue, with CITIC Securities leading at 33.04 billion yuan [2] Group 2: Business Segments - The self-operated investment business and brokerage services were the main drivers of growth, with self-operated income for 36 listed brokerages showing year-on-year increases [5] - The average daily trading volume increased by 61% year-on-year to 1.39 trillion yuan, reflecting heightened market participation [4] - Investment banking revenue for the 42 listed brokerages reached 15.53 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 11% [7] Group 3: Market Trends - The market is shifting from traditional volatile "beta" trading products to "value stocks" with long-term investment potential [1][6] - The number of new A-share accounts opened reached 12.6 million, a year-on-year increase of 32.8% [4] - The IPO market showed signs of recovery, with an increase in the number of new listings and financing amounts [7][8] Group 4: Notable Performers - Among smaller brokerages, Guolian Minsheng reported a revenue of 4.01 billion yuan, a staggering year-on-year increase of 269.4% [2] - Several smaller firms, including Northeast Securities and Huayin Securities, also reported significant net profit growth, with increases ranging from 120.76% to 225.9% [2] - However, some brokerages like Zheshang Securities and Xibu Securities experienced revenue declines of 23.66% and 16.23%, respectively [2][3]