Group 1 - Multiple foreign institutions, including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and UBS, express optimism about the Chinese capital market, predicting a more sustainable upward trend for the stock market [1] - As of October 23, 2023, 748 foreign institutions have conducted a total of 5,888 investigations into A-share companies, indicating strong interest in sectors like new energy and high-end medical technology [1] - QFII actively increases holdings in quality A-share companies, reflecting a long-term investment commitment from foreign institutions [1] Group 2 - Foreign institutions believe that improving corporate profitability and market revaluation significantly enhance the long-term investability of the market [2] - Goldman Sachs projects a trend of approximately 12% growth in earnings per share, driven by factors such as AI advancements and increased competitiveness of Chinese companies [2] - JPMorgan highlights that leading companies in healthcare, finance, and entertainment sectors are currently valued reasonably compared to their historical medians, suggesting potential for future valuation increases [2] Group 3 - There is a consensus among foreign institutions to focus on technology and "anti-involution" sectors for investment [3] - The attractiveness of Chinese technology stocks is rising, particularly in electric vehicles, batteries, and robotics, with expectations for further development of the technology ecosystem [3] - High-dividend quality assets are gaining favor as regulatory efforts encourage companies to enhance shareholder returns through buybacks and increased dividends [3]
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Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-10-23 19:04