Global Economic Outlook - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects a global economic growth of 3.2% in 2025, up by 0.2 percentage points from previous forecasts, and a growth of 3.1% in 2026, unchanged from July predictions [1] - Chief Economist at ICBC International, Cheng Shi, indicates that the global economy is entering a phase characterized by fiscal dominance amid multiple uncertainties [1] Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy - Cheng Shi notes that major economies are increasing fiscal expansion to counteract downward pressures, as monetary policy transmission efficiency is limited due to high debt levels [1] - The anticipated monetary policy landscape for 2026 suggests that most major central banks will adopt a wait-and-see approach, with the European Central Bank pausing activities and the Bank of England nearing the end of rate cuts [2] U.S. Economic Projections - U.S. investment and consumption are expected to slow down, with GDP growth projected at around 1.8% and inflation at approximately 2.9% in 2026 [2] - The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates to a neutral level of 3% to 3.25% [2] Investment Outlook - Barclays forecasts that U.S. tech stocks will continue to lead the market in 2026, driven by sustained growth in AI-related capital expenditures and robust performance in cloud services and digital advertising [2] - Chinese stocks are also viewed positively, with expectations of strong performance in 2025 and a low valuation compared to other major markets [3] Market Dynamics in China - The Hang Seng Index has shown significant gains, with a rise of over 30% since 2025, and the Hang Seng Tech Index increasing by over 50% [3] - Analysts believe that the current A-share market has room for upward movement, supported by substantial household savings in China [3][4]
外资机构看好2026年中国股票表现
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-11-25 02:56