Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that foreign public funds have significantly increased their investments in China's technology sector, with many products achieving over 50% net value growth in 2025, driven by a focus on leading tech companies like Zhongji Xuchuang, Hanwha, and Xinyisheng [1][2] - In 2025, several foreign public fund products, such as BlackRock Advanced Manufacturing One-Year Holding Mixed A and Allianz China Select Mixed A, reported net value growth rates exceeding 50%, despite a fourth-quarter pullback in A-share tech growth stocks [2][3] - Foreign public funds maintained a "neutral to high" position in the fourth quarter of 2025, focusing on technology sectors including AI, high-end manufacturing, and low-carbon growth [3] Group 2 - Foreign public funds are optimistic about the A-share market for 2026, believing that high-quality tech assets will continue to lead, with a preference for "overweight equities" in their portfolio strategies [4] - Fund managers from Allianz and BlackRock expressed that A-shares are more attractive compared to RMB bonds, indicating a sustained focus on equities while dynamically adjusting their overweight positions based on market conditions [4] - The emphasis on technology assets as a core investment theme is expected to yield significant excess returns in 2026, as foreign public funds increase their allocation to Chinese tech assets [4]
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