Group 1: US Market Analysis (2009-2011) - The US real estate market bottomed out without significantly affecting economic recovery, which drove a strong stock market [3][9][11] - The stock market's upward momentum was primarily driven by the recovery of personal consumption, manufacturing, and exports [3][17][25] Group 2: Japan Market Analysis (2012-2013) - Japan experienced a slight rebound in real estate, leading to a long bull market driven by government investment and quantitative easing [3][32][33] - The stock market's rise was supported by increased public investment and the Bank of Japan's purchase of risk assets [3][41][51] Group 3: Germany Market Analysis (2022-2023) - Despite a decline in real estate prices and economic recession, the German stock market continued to rise [3][58][62] - The stock market's growth was fueled by corporate globalization and favorable liquidity conditions [3][70][74] Group 4: A-Share Market Outlook - The A-share market may experience a bull market driven by the bottoming out of real estate, along with rebounds in consumption, investment, and liquidity [3][4]
策略专题报告(深度):房价弱,但股市强的海外案例分析