Core Insights - The global economy is experiencing a "divergence" and "restructuring," with the AI wave transitioning from capital expenditure to application implementation, driven by large-scale fiscal investments and manufacturing return [1][17] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" in China marks a year of high-quality economic development, focusing on new productive forces [1][17] Group 1: AI and Investment Opportunities - AI is penetrating the economy at an unprecedented speed, with the U.S. and China leading in AI development, particularly in advanced manufacturing, quantum technology, and other key sectors [2][19] - The expected growth of effective computing power is projected to increase by approximately 1.8 million times over the next five years, leading to widespread applications of AI [5][21] - Investment focus is shifting from hardware to software and applications, with an emphasis on domestic AI chip performance and potential breakout applications [10][26] Group 2: Global Reindustrialization - Global reindustrialization is driven by geopolitical changes, technological transformations, and sustainable development, leading to advanced manufacturing returning to the U.S. and Europe [6][22] - China is deeply involved in this process through various models, including enhancing resource countries' value and extending local industrial chains [6][22] - The demand for industrial metals like copper is expected to rise, with investment opportunities in sectors such as electric power equipment and lithium battery storage [11][27] Group 3: Market Performance and Trends - The A-share market is supported by multiple funding sources, including increased equity holdings by insurance and bank wealth management funds, leading to a favorable investment environment [8][24] - The return rates in the A-share market are expected to improve, with volatility remaining low due to structural highlights in the Chinese economy [8][24] - The investment landscape is characterized by a shift towards more pragmatic and in-depth AI investments, as well as a broad demand for advanced manufacturing across the supply chain [11][27] Group 4: Bond Market Outlook - The bond market is transitioning back to a "traditional" state, focusing on interest income and cost management, as opposed to capital gains [12][28] - The banking sector's expansion is expected to slow, leading to a supply-demand imbalance in certain areas of the bond market [15][31] - Investment returns in bond funds for 2026 are anticipated to be better than in 2025, with a focus on earning interest income first before seeking capital gains [15][31]
聚焦全球变局与产业升级 天弘基金2026年策略会勾勒投资新蓝图
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-08 06:54