



Report Summary 1. Industry Investment Rating There is no industry investment rating provided in the report. 2. Core Viewpoints - The commitment of 17 key automakers to shorten the payment period to suppliers within 60 days is a positive response to the "Regulations on Ensuring Payment for Small and Medium - sized Enterprises", which helps to alleviate market concerns about automakers' repayment ability and promotes the healthy development of the industry [2][10][11]. - For automakers, the shortened payment period has limited impact on cash - flow as they have sufficient bank credit. For component manufacturers, it can improve capital turnover, increase cash on hand, and potentially reduce impairment losses and improve profitability [2][13][15]. - The bond market shows that under the central bank's support, the mid - to long - term credit bonds remain strong. The issuance sentiment of credit bonds is warming up, and the secondary trading of short - duration bonds is active with a slight increase in long - duration trading [3][52][62]. 3. Summary by Directory 3.1 Credit Hotspot: Automakers Shortening Payment Periods - 17 key automakers, including BYD, Geely, FAW, etc., promised to unify the supplier payment period within 60 days. SAIC and BAIC additionally promised not to use commercial acceptance bills, while FAW and Jianghuai promised to streamline approval processes [10]. - As of June 22, 2025, there are 8 automaker bond - issuing entities with a cumulative outstanding bond scale of 66.9 billion yuan, and 4 component bond - issuing entities with a cumulative outstanding bond scale of 4 billion yuan [11]. - For automakers, although the shortened payment period may have a short - term impact on operating cash - flow, the cash - flow pressure is limited due to their good credit and sufficient unused bank credit. For example, if the accounts payable and notes turnover rate is adjusted to 6, the capital gap of most automakers is about 50 billion yuan, and Geely Holding Group's gap exceeds 100 billion yuan [13][15]. - For component manufacturers, the shortened payment period can improve capital turnover and cash on hand. On average, component companies may receive 3.5 billion yuan in additional monetary funds, which can enhance operational flexibility and risk - resistance ability [15]. - In terms of bond - issuing entity spreads, the industry spread of industrial bonds consists of liquidity premium and credit risk premium. In the short term, the commitment benefits component manufacturers more, and some high - spread entities may see a narrowing of spreads. Automakers' spreads are mainly affected by liquidity premium [20]. 3.2 Market Review - From June 6 to June 13, 2025, the monetary policy expectations at the Lujiazui Forum were not met, but the central bank maintained a loose tax - period capital environment. The mid - to long - term credit bonds remained strong, with yields of 7 - 10Y varieties mostly falling by more than 4BP. Some spreads increased slightly due to the strong performance of interest - rate bonds [3][27]. - The yields of Tier 2 and perpetual bonds also generally declined, with 5 - 10Y yields falling by about 4BP. The median spreads of public bonds in various industries showed mixed trends, and the median spreads of urban investment bonds in most provinces declined, with Inner Mongolia's spread dropping by more than 4BP [3][27]. 3.3 Primary Issuance - From June 16 to June 20, 2025, corporate credit bonds issued a total of 334.7 billion yuan, a slight 4% decrease from the previous period; financial credit bonds issued a total of 173 billion yuan, a 61% increase from the previous period. The net financing of corporate credit bonds was 28.7 billion yuan, with urban investment bonds having a net repayment of 26.5 billion yuan and industrial bonds having a net financing of 59.6 billion yuan [4][52]. - The issuance of credit bonds continued to recover after holiday factors and annual report updates. The average issuance rates of medium - short - term notes and corporate bonds showed a downward trend [4][52]. 3.4 Secondary Trading - Active trading entities are mainly medium - to high - grade, medium - short - term, and central and state - owned enterprises. Urban investment bond trading is mainly concentrated in high - grade platforms in economically strong provinces and core platforms in high - spread areas of large economic provinces. Real - estate bond trading is mainly AAA - rated with a maturity of 1 - 3 years, and private enterprise bond trading is also mainly AAA - rated with medium - short maturities [5][62]. - The proportion of trading volume of urban investment bonds with a maturity of over 5 years increased slightly from 0% to 2% compared to the previous week [5][62].