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又见“保险投资保险”!险资持续增配权益资产
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-12 08:01

Core Viewpoint - China Ping An has been actively increasing its holdings in China Pacific Insurance (CPIC) and China Life Insurance, signaling a positive outlook on the insurance sector's fundamentals and a strategic shift towards high-dividend stocks amid low interest rates [1][3]. Group 1: Investment Activities - As of August 28, China Ping An's subsidiaries acquired a total of 10.72 million shares of CPIC at an average price of HKD 35.6922, raising their stake to 8.02% [2]. - Following this, on August 29, Ping An Life further increased its holdings in CPIC by 6.1 million shares, bringing its total stake to 7.14% [2]. - In total, since August, China Ping An has invested over HKD 3 billion in CPIC [2]. - Additionally, on August 28, Ping An Life spent over HKD 1 billion to acquire 4.41 million shares of China Life at an average price of HKD 23.5485, increasing its stake to 8.13% [3]. - By the end of August, China Ping An's total investment in China Life exceeded HKD 5 billion [3]. Group 2: Market Trends and Insights - The continuous increase in holdings by China Ping An reflects a broader trend of insurance companies entering the market, with a reported 25% increase in stock and fund investments by life and property insurance companies as of June [4]. - As of September 11, insurance companies have made 28 stake acquisitions in 2023, marking a new high since 2021 [4]. - Analysts suggest that the low interest rate environment and new accounting standards are driving insurance companies to increase their equity asset allocations [4]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Multiple insurance company executives have expressed optimism about the long-term value of A-shares, indicating plans to steadily increase equity asset allocations [7]. - China Life's Chief Investment Officer highlighted a focus on sectors such as technology innovation and advanced manufacturing for investment opportunities [7]. - The overall sentiment among insurance institutions remains positive for the A-share market, with a focus on high-dividend stocks and emerging industries [8].