Group 1 - Global institutional investors' optimism towards emerging markets has reached a new high, with over 60% believing that emerging market stocks will outperform developed markets, a significant increase from 49% in June [1][2] - More than half of the respondents expressed the most optimism towards the Chinese mainland stock market, a notable rise from about one-third in the previous survey [1][3] - The survey indicates that better growth prospects and lower inflation levels are driving investors to increase their allocation to emerging markets, with the proportion of bullish respondents rising from 44% to 62% [2][3] Group 2 - The positive sentiment towards emerging markets is primarily driven by optimistic expectations regarding economic fundamentals, with respondents believing that emerging economies will play a more significant role in the global economic recovery [2][6] - Asia is viewed as the fastest-growing region, with most respondents expecting economic activities in developing countries to accelerate over the next 12 months [2][4] - The Chinese market's rising status reflects improvements in economic fundamentals and the results of capital market reforms, enhancing its attractiveness to international capital [4][6] Group 3 - Investors' confidence in the Chinese market is bolstered by government policies aimed at promoting economic growth, including monetary policy adjustments and targeted fiscal measures [3][4] - The recent rebound in the Chinese stock market is seen as a positive factor, highlighting China's significant influence within the emerging market framework [6][7] - Sustainable investment considerations are becoming increasingly important for institutional investors, with 81% indicating they will incorporate sustainability factors into their investment strategies [7][8]
全球资本青睐中国股市,汇丰:超半数投资者列为新兴市场首选