“长钱”叙事下的险资   
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-12-26 02:01

Group 1 - The core narrative of insurance capital is shifting towards "long money," characterized by more precise asset-liability matching, diversified investment channels, and extended investment horizons, which are expected to persist for a long time [1] - Regulatory policies are guiding this shift by loosening restrictions on insurance capital investments, encouraging long-term investments in the capital market [2][6] - As of Q3 2025, the balance of stock investments for life and property insurance companies has increased by approximately 50% and 30% respectively compared to the beginning of the year [2] Group 2 - Insurance capital is increasingly focusing on gold investments as a new area of interest, with the wealth storage function of gold regaining importance amid global macro uncertainties [3] - The OCI strategy, which emphasizes long-term dividend returns over short-term price differences, has led to a record number of approximately 40 equity stakes taken by insurance capital this year [4] - The new "National Nine Articles" has transformed dividend requirements from regulatory guidance to rigid constraints, enhancing the market environment for stable dividend targets [4] Group 3 - Long-term investment philosophy is becoming a core criterion for talent selection within insurance institutions, emphasizing the importance of a shared long-term investment vision among team members [5] - The investment strategy is evolving from a generic approach to a more refined asset-liability matching strategy, necessitated by changes in liability characteristics and the development of floating yield products [6][7] - A dynamic asset-liability matching mechanism is being established to adapt to the characteristics of floating yield products and market conditions, ensuring investment returns effectively cover liability costs [7]