Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China's macroeconomic outlook for 2026 indicates a mild recovery under structural differentiation, with economic growth expected to be lower initially and higher later, resilient exports, and gradually recovering investments, while consumer goods face short-term pressure [1] - The A-share market is expected to be driven by a broader range of companies with global revenue exposure, suggesting that the fundamentals of A-shares should be viewed in the context of global market demand [1] - The period following the signing of the China-US agreement until the US midterm elections is anticipated to be a stable phase for the China-US relationship, presenting a golden opportunity for bullish equity market strategies [1] Group 2 - In the global market, a softer and clearer growth trend is expected in 2026, with the US economy projected to grow moderately, Eurozone domestic demand likely to recover, and Japan's performance expected to be lukewarm, supported by fiscal expansion [1] - The US stock market is anticipated to continue its bull market in 2026 due to midterm elections, policy easing, ample liquidity, and favorable fundamentals, although caution is advised regarding high interest rate risks and potential policy lags [2] - The Hong Kong stock market is expected to experience a second round of valuation recovery and further earnings revival in 2026, benefiting from internal "15th Five-Year Plan" catalysts and external fiscal and monetary easing from major economies [2] Group 3 - In the bond market, the 10-year government bond yield is expected to fluctuate between 1.6% and 1.9% in 2026, following a "down then up" pattern [2] - The expansion of sci-tech bonds is likely to reshape the credit landscape in 2026, while convertible bonds face challenges but still present opportunities [2]
中信证券发布2026年投资全景图