Group 1 - Multiple foreign institutions have raised their expectations for China's annual economic growth, showing optimism towards China's economic outlook driven by technology development and export growth [1] - Goldman Sachs forecasts that China's export volume will grow by 5% to 6% annually over the next few years, contributing to overall economic expansion [1] - Deutsche Bank has revised its GDP growth forecast for China in Q4 2025 to 4.6% (quarter-on-quarter 1.2%) and raised the annual growth expectation to 5.0%, indicating that achieving the annual growth target is feasible [1] Group 2 - Goldman Sachs believes that the internationalization of the RMB has become an important policy direction for the Chinese government and may accelerate significantly in the coming years [2] - The rise of Chinese brands is reshaping global perceptions of "Made in China," particularly in the electric vehicle sector, where local supply chains are fully established [2] - In light of improving fundamentals, Chinese stocks are expected to have further upside potential, with sectors like electronics, industrials, new energy vehicles, AI supply chains, gaming, and e-commerce seeing increasing overseas revenue shares [2]
外资机构纷纷上调中国GDP增速预期