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广发证券:哪些行业订单在连续改善?
智通财经网·2025-09-07 11:12

Core Viewpoint - The report from GF Securities highlights a positive change in the A-share market following the completion of the mid-year reports, with significant improvements in order indicators across various industries, particularly in computer, basic chemicals, defense, electric equipment, and automotive sectors [1][6]. Group 1: Market Trends - The market has established a "bull market mentality," making it difficult to reverse the trend once formed. Since late June, changes in the funding landscape have initiated a positive spiral of "fund inflow - profit effect - fund inflow" [1]. - Recent data indicates that foreign capital has net inflowed into AH shares for three consecutive weeks, with an increase in new account openings and net inflows into non-broad-based stock ETFs [1]. Group 2: Financial Health of Companies - A significant positive change noted is the end of a four-year deleveraging cycle, with corporate debt levels stabilizing. The growth rate of contract liabilities and advance receipts has increased for three consecutive quarters [2]. - The combined growth of "contract liabilities + advance receipts" serves as a proxy for order intake, indicating future delivery scales and correlating positively with profit growth in A-shares and typical manufacturing sectors [4]. Group 3: Industry Contributions - The A-share market has seen a substantial improvement in the year-on-year growth of "contract liabilities + advance receipts," with notable contributions from the computer, basic chemicals, defense, electric equipment, and automotive sectors [6]. - The report identifies 25 industries with high year-on-year order growth, including wind power, lithium batteries, semiconductor equipment, and IT services, which have shown continuous improvement over the past 2-3 quarters [10][11]. Group 4: Specific Industry Performance - Key industries with significant year-on-year growth in "contract liabilities + advance receipts" include: - Computer: 24.5% growth, contributing 278.2 billion - Basic Chemicals: 20.2% growth, contributing 115.8 billion - Defense: 19.2% growth, contributing 344.6 billion - Electric Equipment: 15.8% growth, contributing 554.9 billion - Automotive: 15.5% growth, contributing 219.1 billion [9].