中信期货2026年度策略会成功召开
Qi Huo Ri Bao·2025-11-26 09:14

Group 1: Conference Overview - The 2026 Strategy Conference by CITIC Futures was successfully held on November 26, 2025, in Shanghai, focusing on the theme "Sailing Forward" [1] - The conference featured one main forum and eight sub-forums, discussing macroeconomic trends, equity, bonds, commodities, exchange rates, and overseas markets [1] - The event gathered investors from various sectors, promoting an exchange of ideas and insights [1] Group 2: Economic Outlook - The Vice President of the China Macroeconomic Society, Zhu Baoliang, projected a 5% economic growth for China in 2025, supported by growth policies and export activities [2] - Challenges such as insufficient domestic demand, a sluggish real estate market, and increasing local government debt were highlighted, indicating potential overcapacity in the economy [2] - Recommendations for 2026 include maintaining a stable economic growth target of around 5%, implementing proactive fiscal policies, and enhancing market confidence [2] Group 3: Global Economic Insights - CITIC Securities' Chief Macro Analyst, Cui Rong, noted that 2025's tariff disruptions would lead to a clearer global economic environment in 2026, with reduced uncertainties in geopolitics and monetary policies [3] - The forecast includes a cautious outlook on global financial market liquidity and lower returns on risk assets compared to 2025, despite a continued boom in AI technology [3] - Concerns regarding the fragility of AI financing cycles and potential economic risks related to the U.S. midterm elections were also mentioned [3] Group 4: Market and Asset Allocation - CITIC Futures' Deputy Director, Zeng Ning, expressed an optimistic macro outlook for 2026, driven by a sustained easing of global liquidity and fiscal expansions in the U.S. and Europe [4] - The asset allocation strategy suggests a balanced approach, with an emphasis on precious metals and commodities, while adjusting positions based on supply and demand dynamics [4] - Expectations for oil prices indicate a potential downward pressure on price levels, suggesting a cautious approach to oil investments [4]