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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-03 11:52

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The convertible bond market, which had shown strong performance earlier in the year, has recently entered a phase of continuous adjustment, with over 90% of convertible bonds experiencing declines in the last seven trading days [1][2]. Market Performance - Since reaching a peak on August 25, the convertible bond market has seen a downturn, with the China Convertible Bond Index entering a correction phase starting August 26, including a significant drop of 2.82% on August 27 [1][2]. - In the last seven trading days, more than 400 convertible bonds have declined, representing over 90% of the total, with nearly 230 bonds falling more than 5% and over 50 bonds dropping more than 10% [2][3]. Specific Bond Performance - Notable convertible bonds such as Tianyuan Convertible Bond have seen a price drop from over 240 yuan to 191.700 yuan, marking a cumulative decline of over 20% [3]. - The Borui Convertible Bond has also faced a decline, dropping from over 320 yuan to 260.457 yuan, with a cumulative decrease of 18.84% [5]. Market Influences - The recent adjustment in the convertible bond market is believed to be influenced by the weak performance of the underlying stocks. The Shanghai Composite Index has shown a slowdown, with a cumulative decline of 1.80% over the past seven trading days [7]. - The average decline of the underlying stocks corresponding to convertible bonds that fell over 10% is more than 10%, indicating a significant underperformance compared to the broader market [7][8]. Future Outlook - According to research from Guojin Securities, the overall probability of continued upward movement in the equity market remains high, but there is a short-term impulse for profit-taking in convertible bonds. The market is expected to experience increased trading activity and volatility [10][11].