QFII三季度持仓情况出炉:重仓思源电气等,布局新质生产力
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-23 00:14

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant increase in foreign investment in Chinese stocks, particularly by QFII and northbound funds, driven by China's economic resilience and favorable macro policies, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising over 12% in Q3 and the Shenzhen Component Index nearly 30% [4][6]. Group 1: QFII Holdings - QFII has increased its holdings in 18 stocks during Q3, with notable new positions in companies like Placo New Materials, Zhongcai Technology, and Zhongce Rubber, reflecting a total holding value of 62.71 billion yuan across 37 stocks [5][8]. - The top three stocks by QFII holding value include Enyuan Electric (12.67 billion yuan), China Western Power (8.77 billion yuan), and Haida Group (7.66 billion yuan) [5][3]. - QFII's focus on technology stocks is evident, with new or increased positions in sectors such as lithium batteries, commercial aerospace, and semiconductors [5][6]. Group 2: Northbound Fund Inflows - Northbound funds have also significantly increased their holdings in 11 stocks, with Placo New Materials seeing a remarkable 868.82% increase in holdings, making it the second-largest shareholder [8]. - The sectors with the most stocks receiving increased foreign investment include electric power equipment, with three stocks: China Western Power, Shenma Electric, and Enyuan Electric [8][4]. Group 3: Performance of QFII Stocks - Among the 37 QFII heavy stocks, 25 reported a year-on-year increase in net profit, indicating a positive performance trend, with over 70% of these stocks showing growth [9]. - Notable performers include Yongding Co., which saw a 474.3% increase in net profit, primarily due to significant investment income from its joint venture in the real estate sector [9].