Core Viewpoint - The gold and jewelry stocks have collectively rebounded following the announcement of new tax policies related to gold trading by the Ministry of Finance and the State Taxation Administration of China, which is expected to standardize the industry and impact non-compliant businesses while benefiting leading compliant brands [1][1]. Group 1: Stock Performance - As of the report, the stock prices of several gold and jewelry companies have increased: - Lao Pu Gold (06181) rose by 5.33% to HKD 642.5 - Chow Tai Fook (01929) increased by 3.98% to HKD 14.38 - Chow Sang Sang (00116) went up by 1.66% to HKD 12.85 - Luk Fook Holdings (00590) gained 1.09% to HKD 24.18 [1][1][1]. Group 2: Tax Policy Impact - The new tax policy has led to significant pricing differences among various gold jewelry brands, with prices for gold jewelry from brands like Chow Tai Fook, Chow Sang Sang, Lao Feng Xiang (600612), and Lao Miao ranging between CNY 1255-1259 per gram, while some brands have prices fluctuating between CNY 1100-1200 per gram [1][1]. - According to Huayuan Securities, the short-term increase in terminal prices may suppress consumer demand, but the long-term expectation is that the policy will regulate previous non-compliant tax practices, thereby promoting industry development [1][1][1]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - The new policy is anticipated to significantly impact non-compliant businesses, while leading compliant brands are expected to strengthen their competitive advantages, potentially driving market share towards these top brands in the medium to long term [1][1].
黄金珠宝股集体回暖 黄金珠宝产品短期价格调整 中长期有望驱动市场份额向头部集中