Workflow
国际大行继续“超配中国”,A股行业龙头最受青睐
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-21 13:15

Group 1 - UBS maintains an overweight rating for China in emerging markets, citing faster revenue and earnings growth compared to India, and improving capital return rates in the MSCI China index [1][3] - A-share indices collectively rose, with the Shanghai Composite Index recovering above 3900 points, indicating positive sentiment from foreign investors towards the Chinese market [1][3] - Foreign investors are focusing on China's 14th Five-Year Plan, particularly on themes like "anti-involution," consumption promotion, high-quality growth, and the development of new productivity [1][10] Group 2 - Foreign capital has been actively entering the A-share market, particularly targeting leading stocks, with significant foreign ownership in companies like Siyuan Electric and Huaming Equipment, where foreign holdings exceed 24% [2][6] - The A-share market has shown structural differentiation since October, with foreign investors not overly concerned about the impacts of recent tariff changes, suggesting that A-shares still hold high allocation value [3][4] - UBS and other institutions believe that the current market fluctuations present opportunities for long-term investors, especially in sectors with stable earnings growth [9][10] Group 3 - Leading stocks remain the favorite among foreign investors, with significant foreign institutional holdings in companies like Kweichow Moutai and Ping An Insurance, indicating strong interest in industry leaders [6][7] - As of the end of September, foreign holdings in A-shares exceeded 100 billion yuan for 42 stocks, with CATL leading at 265.66 billion yuan, highlighting the preference for high-value companies [7][8] - The focus on growth stocks is expected to continue, with UBS suggesting that growth styles may outperform value styles in the medium term, providing a favorable risk-return profile for investors [9][10] Group 4 - The upcoming 14th Five-Year Plan is anticipated to emphasize supply-side measures and demand stimulation, with a focus on enhancing consumer income and improving the social security system [11] - The "anti-involution" theme is expected to drive cyclical improvements across various industries, potentially impacting the overall earnings targets for the CSI 300 index by 2025 [10][11]