富时罗素CEO Fiona Bassett:未来6到12个月 欧洲主权财富基金和养老基金或增加中国配置
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-11-17 16:35

Group 1: Core Insights - FTSE Russell anticipates that European sovereign wealth funds and pension funds may increase their allocation to China in the next 6 to 12 months, viewing China as an independent asset class rather than just part of emerging markets [1][6] - Global investors are shifting from defensive cash and short-duration bonds to risk assets, including developed and emerging market equities and bonds, with a notable flow of new funds into Chinese and Greater China assets [2][6] - The upgrade of Vietnam's market from frontier to secondary emerging market status by FTSE Russell is expected to facilitate easier access for global investors, although the impact on other emerging markets is minimal [1][8] Group 2: European Investor Concerns - European institutional investors are facing a complex environment shaped by structural, macroeconomic, and regulatory challenges, including high stock valuations, interest rate uncertainty, and geopolitical tensions [4] - There is a growing interest among European asset managers in diversifying their portfolios away from overexposed positions in the US and Europe, with a focus on China's leadership in technology and artificial intelligence [6][4] Group 3: Investment Trends - The demand for Chinese indices, particularly those focused on technology, artificial intelligence, and electric vehicles, is increasing among global investors, with significant inflows into products like the Invesco China Technology ETF [7] - The transition of Vietnam to a secondary emerging market is expected to attract approximately $1 to $1.5 billion in passive fund inflows, with active management inflows projected to be 4 to 5 times that amount [9][8] Group 4: ESG Investment Evolution - There is a notable shift in investor behavior towards more integrated and thematic approaches to ESG investing, with a focus on understanding how ESG factors impact investment returns [11] - Regulatory frameworks in Europe, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), are enhancing corporate disclosure standards, which is crucial for ESG investment transparency [11]