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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-11 18:00

Core Viewpoint - China Ping An's continuous increase in holdings of insurance stocks is interpreted as a positive signal, reflecting a consensus among insurance companies that the fundamentals of the industry have bottomed out and are improving [1][2]. Group 1: Investment Activities - As of August 28, China Ping An's subsidiaries acquired a total of 10.72 million shares of China Pacific Insurance (CPIC) H-shares at an average price of 35.6922 HKD per share, raising its stake to 8.02% [2]. - The following day, Ping An Life further increased its holdings in CPIC by acquiring 6.1 million shares, bringing its total holdings to 198 million shares and its stake to 7.14% [2]. - Overall, since August, China Ping An has invested over 3 billion HKD in CPIC H-shares [2]. - Additionally, on August 28, Ping An Life spent over 1 billion HKD to acquire 4.41 million shares of China Life H-shares at an average price of approximately 23.55 HKD, increasing its stake to 8.32% [2]. Group 2: Market Trends and Insights - As of June 30, the balance of investments in stocks and securities investment funds by life and property insurance companies reached 4.73 trillion CNY, a 25% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [4]. - The stock market investments of five A-share listed insurance companies exceeded 1.8 trillion CNY, reflecting a year-on-year increase of over 400 billion CNY, with a growth rate of 28.7% [4]. - Insurance companies have made 28 stake acquisitions in 2023, surpassing the total number of acquisitions from 2021 to 2023 [4]. Group 3: Strategic Focus - Insurance executives have indicated a commitment to increasing equity asset allocation, with a focus on long-term investment value in the A-share market [6]. - China Life's Chief Investment Officer expressed optimism about the A-share market for the second half of the year, emphasizing investment opportunities in sectors such as technology innovation, advanced manufacturing, and new consumption [6]. - The insurance asset management industry is optimistic about sectors related to the CSI 300 index, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, banking, and defense, with a focus on high-dividend and innovative assets [7].