Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the revaluation of Chinese assets is just beginning, with past challenges being addressed through innovation, restructuring, and international expansion [1] - The recent policy measures in China, including interest rate cuts and consumption subsidies, have mitigated economic tail risks, prompting investors to reassess the capital market [2] - The emergence of DeepSeek has shifted investor perceptions regarding China's innovation capabilities, highlighting an increase in the educated workforce contributing to economic growth [2] Group 2 - Chinese companies are adapting to global uncertainties by seeking new modes of international expansion, focusing on localized production rather than simple supply chain restructuring [2] - There is a growing skepticism towards the "American exceptionalism," leading investors to explore non-dollar assets, with Asian countries accounting for two-thirds of investments outside the U.S. [3] - The competitive advantages of Chinese manufacturing are becoming evident in GDP defined by the renminbi, with improvements in corporate profitability and balance sheets being observed [3]
华泰证券梁红:中国资产重估大幕初启