Group 1 - Recent market fluctuations have been influenced by a combination of "market wait-and-see sentiment and external news catalysts," leading to a pullback in the technology sector, with funds shifting from high-performing tech growth stocks to defensive sectors like banking and coal [1] - The Deputy General Manager of the International Business Department at Great Wall Fund, Qu Shaojie, remains optimistic about investment opportunities in the technology internet sector, particularly the application of artificial intelligence in China [1] - Qu Shaojie highlights that China's past successes in sectors like new energy vehicles, online shopping, short videos, and electronic payments demonstrate the country's strong innovation capabilities and willingness to adopt new technologies, suggesting that AI applications may follow a similar trajectory [1] Group 2 - Qu Shaojie also expresses confidence in certain leading companies within China's emerging consumer sector, which includes cultural consumption forms such as the "grain economy," figurines, and IP consumption [1] - Some outstanding domestic IP products have gained popularity overseas, reflecting China's cultural export and soft power, while also providing significant growth opportunities for related companies due to the overseas expansion logic [1] - The focus will continue on China's emerging consumer industry, which is expected to show robust performance and growth potential [1]
长城基金曲少杰:继续看好科技互联网行业与中国新消费龙头
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-10-24 07:56