六大券商首席集体发声:聚集“十五五”政策与资本市场的新机遇
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-24 16:00

Core Viewpoint - The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has approved the suggestions for the 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing high-quality development and technological self-reliance as primary goals for the upcoming decade [1] Group 1: Economic Growth and Development Goals - The average GDP growth rate needs to be maintained above 4.5% over the next decade to achieve the goal of reaching the per capita GDP level of moderately developed countries by 2035 [2] - The focus has shifted from "economic development" and "reform and opening up" to "high-quality development" and "technological self-reliance," indicating a greater emphasis on the quality and technological content of economic growth [2] - The plan includes a commitment to maintaining a reasonable proportion of the manufacturing sector and constructing a modern industrial system centered on advanced manufacturing [2][8] Group 2: Policy Directions and Strategic Focus - The report outlines 12 major deployments, with a strong emphasis on supporting the real economy, enhancing service sector development, and building modern infrastructure [4] - The focus on supply-side reforms will prioritize "productivity + innovation," while demand-side policies will concentrate on "consumption + inclusiveness" [6] - The report highlights the importance of stabilizing employment, enterprises, markets, and expectations as part of maintaining economic fundamentals [7] Group 3: Market Outlook and Investment Opportunities - The Chinese stock market is expected to continue its upward trend, driven by the transformation of the economy and ongoing capital market reforms [3] - New emerging technologies are identified as a key investment theme, with cyclical financial sectors also seen as potential outperformers [3] - The emphasis on high-quality economic development and the need for a robust manufacturing base suggest that policies supporting advanced manufacturing and technology sectors will be prioritized [4][8]