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非银金融行业点评报告:券商中报向好叠加公募欠配,看好板块机会
KAIYUAN SECURITIES·2025-06-25 14:44

Investment Rating - The investment rating for the non-bank financial industry is "Positive" (maintained) [1] Core Viewpoints - The report highlights a significant improvement in market data for the second quarter of 2025, with brokerage firms experiencing a year-on-year increase in trading volume and new account openings [4] - The report anticipates a continued high growth rate for listed brokerage firms' mid-year reports, projecting a year-on-year growth of approximately 50% [4] - The report emphasizes the favorable policies aimed at stabilizing the stock market and boosting the economy, which are expected to benefit the brokerage sector [5] - The report identifies three main investment themes within the brokerage sector: undervalued leading brokers with strong retail business, high beta financial technology stocks, and brokers benefiting from the expansion and activity of the Hong Kong IPO market [6] Summary by Sections Market Data Improvement - In Q2 2025, the average daily stock trading volume reached 12.5 trillion, a year-on-year increase of 48% [4] - The number of new accounts opened from January to May 2025 was 10.95 million, up 30% year-on-year [4] - The margin trading scale as of June 24 was 1.82 trillion, a year-on-year increase of 22% [4] Investment Banking and IPOs - The IPO scale from January to June 2025 was 37.1 billion, with 50 projects, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 14% [4] - The report notes a significant increase in IPO activity in Q2 2025, with a scale of 23.6 billion and 30 projects, representing a quarter-on-quarter increase of 75% [4] Policy Environment - The report discusses the "1+6" policy measures introduced by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, which are expected to facilitate IPOs for unprofitable companies [5] - The report mentions a joint guideline from the central bank and other departments aimed at boosting consumption and stabilizing the economy [5] Valuation and Fund Allocation - The report indicates that public funds are significantly underweight in the non-bank financial sector, with a notable need for reallocation [6] - As of June 25, the brokerage sector's price-to-book (PB) and price-to-earnings (PE) ratios were 1.44 and 20.75, respectively, indicating that valuations remain low [6]