Group 1: Economic Data and Market Performance - Recent economic data from the US, including non-farm payrolls and PPI, suggests that a rate cut by the Federal Reserve is imminent [1] - Emerging markets have shown strong performance, with the MSCI Emerging Markets Index rising 1.19% and reaching historical highs [1] - Year-to-date, emerging markets have outperformed developed markets, with the MSCI Emerging Markets Index up over 23% compared to less than 15% for developed markets [1] Group 2: Domestic Investment in Emerging Markets - The strong performance of emerging markets is primarily driven by domestic investors rather than foreign capital [2] - Local retail investors have been significant contributors to the market rally, despite lower earnings growth expectations [3] - Increased liquidity in markets, particularly in China, has supported the rise in stock prices as domestic investors re-enter the market [4] Group 3: Valuation and Future Outlook - Chinese stocks are considered undervalued, with potential for further increases as local investors continue to support the market [5][6] - Concerns about tariff impacts are growing, but China is less affected compared to other emerging markets due to reduced reliance on exports to the US [6][7] - Defensive sectors such as consumer, internet, and banking are recommended for investment, as they are less exposed to tariff risks [8] Group 4: AI and Investment Themes - Artificial intelligence (AI) is highlighted as a key investment theme, with China emerging as a significant market for AI applications [12][14] - While there are concerns about potential bubbles in AI valuations, the overall market for AI is not yet considered to be in a bubble phase [13] - Investment opportunities in AI are seen in both consumer applications and supply chains, particularly in China and parts of Asia [14]
专访瑞银首席策略师:内资支撑新兴市场表现 警惕AI需求波动
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