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长城基金汪立:从再平衡到再配置,回调或是再次布局机会
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-11-25 08:10

Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a significant pullback last week, with major indices generally declining. Sectors such as banking and consumer goods showed relatively smaller declines, while media and military industries, which had previously corrected, remained stable. This indicates a continued structural differentiation in the market, with small-cap growth styles under pressure and value and dividend sectors performing relatively well, reflecting intensified competition for funds amid declining risk appetite [1] Group 2 - Domestic economic indicators such as industrial production, consumption, and investment growth rates slowed down in October compared to September. This was influenced by holiday timing and high base effects from last year's policy stimulus, leading to short-term fluctuations in data. The pressure on domestic and external demand still requires policy support, with the need for further implementation of existing policies and timely introduction of new measures [2] - Credit performance from both enterprises and households has been relatively weak, with social financing growth continuing to decline due to reduced government bond issuance. However, new policy financial tools are gradually showing effects, which may support corporate loans. The Ministry of Finance announced the allocation of 500 billion yuan from local government debt limits, which may help stabilize social financing data in the last two months of the year [2] Group 3 - The debate over the AI valuation bubble is intensifying, causing fluctuations in the US stock market. However, data shows that the current Nasdaq index growth and valuation levels are significantly lower than during the tech bubble period from 1995 to 2000. Core companies are also showing accelerated profit releases, with stronger valuation and profit quality compared to that period [3] Group 4 - Following the market pullback in October, the overall financing and trading volume has significantly decreased. However, as various risk factors begin to stabilize, the market is expected to enter a phase of emotional recovery, with increased demand for industry rebalancing and fund reallocation. Factors supporting this include the dovish stance from the Federal Reserve, the necessity for policy intervention to boost growth in light of weak real estate and consumption data, and the current A-share market's adjustment levels approaching historical averages [4] - Emerging technology is expected to remain a key investment theme, with a focus on undervalued consumer sectors and brokerage firms. Specific areas of interest include internet, semiconductor, media, power equipment, and innovative pharmaceuticals in the technology sector, as well as consumer goods, hotels, airlines, and retail in the consumer sector. The financial sector is also highlighted as a crucial area for stabilizing the market and benefiting from increased asset management demand [4]