前三季度5446家上市公司共赚4.7万亿元
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-11-02 16:48

Core Insights - The overall performance of listed companies in China has shown continuous improvement, with significant contributions from the technology sector, indicating a structural upgrade in the industry [1][2][3] Group 1: Economic Performance - China's GDP grew by 5.2% year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2025, reflecting a steady economic development [1] - Total revenue of listed companies reached 53.46 trillion yuan, with a net profit of 4.70 trillion yuan, marking year-on-year growth of 1.36% and 5.50% respectively [2] - In the third quarter, revenue and net profit increased by 3.82% and 11.45% year-on-year, with quarter-on-quarter growth of 2.40% and 14.12%, indicating a significant improvement in growth rates compared to the first half of the year [2][3] Group 2: Corporate Actions - A total of 1,033 listed companies announced cash dividend plans, with a total cash dividend amounting to 734.9 billion yuan, and 89 companies distributing over 1 billion yuan in dividends [2] - 1,195 companies issued 1,525 share repurchase plans, with 899 completed, totaling 92.3 billion yuan in repurchases [2][6] Group 3: Sector Performance - The electronic industry has surpassed the banking sector in market capitalization, accounting for 12.42% of the total market value, which is an increase of nearly 3 percentage points since the beginning of the year [6] - In the first three quarters, 17 out of 19 industry sectors reported profits, with significant growth in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors, particularly in AI data storage and new energy vehicles [6][7] - The film and gaming industries saw revenue growth of 9.31% and 24.40% respectively, while the precious metals sector experienced a revenue increase of 22.36% and a net profit growth of 55.96% [7] Group 4: Future Outlook - The overall growth of listed companies' performance is expected to strengthen, particularly in the fourth quarter, driven by consumer demand and industry upgrades [4] - The capital market reforms are anticipated to enhance the adaptability and inclusiveness of the market, promoting high-quality development among listed companies [3]