Core Insights - Recent data indicates a significant increase in international capital confidence towards the Chinese market, as evidenced by the emergence of new foreign investors in A-share companies [1] - The return of foreign capital is seen as a logical outcome of valuation recovery, industrial upgrading, and global asset rebalancing, suggesting a long-term growth potential for A-shares and Hong Kong stocks [1] New Foreign Investors - Traut Consulting has entered the top ten shareholders of Yara International with a holding of 852.85 thousand shares, representing 1.05% of the circulating shares, marking its first appearance in A-share companies [2] - The Brunei Investment Agency has also emerged as the ninth largest shareholder of China International Capital Corporation with a holding of 1,031.83 thousand shares, valued at approximately 381 million yuan, indicating its first entry into the top ten shareholders of an A-share company [2] Returning Foreign Players - The return of previously active foreign institutions is noted, such as the Korea Bank, which holds 182.13 thousand shares of Hezhong Intelligent, valued at 35.79 million yuan, marking its return after more than a year [3] - Other institutions like KB Asset and Jane Street Group have also reappeared in the top ten shareholders of A-share companies after extended absences, indicating a renewed interest in the market [3] Increased Attention on Chinese Market - The influx of new foreign investors and the return of established players reflect a growing interest in the Chinese market [4] - HSBC reported a significant increase in foreign investors' exposure to the Chinese A-share market, marking the third consecutive month of net growth in foreign investment [4] - The International Institute of Finance noted that foreign investors injected nearly 45 billion dollars into emerging market stocks and bonds in August, with a substantial portion directed towards the Chinese market [4] Positive Market Outlook - Goldman Sachs anticipates a sustained upward trend in the Chinese stock market, projecting a 30% increase in major indices by the end of 2027 [5] - JPMorgan also expresses optimism regarding the performance of the CSI 300 index over the next year, highlighting that leading companies in healthcare, finance, and entertainment sectors are currently valued reasonably compared to their historical medians [5]
三季报外资“新面孔”频现“老玩家”回归加仓A股看好估值提升潜力
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-02 18:09