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国内高频指标跟踪(2025 年第 25 期):物价低位,经济分化

Consumption - Marginal improvement in consumer goods, with automotive wholesale and retail sales showing seasonal recovery[6] - High-end dining and liquor, particularly Moutai, continue to decline due to policy impacts, with Moutai prices down 6.8% week-on-week[6] - Textile and apparel demand is recovering, with a second consecutive week of improvement[6] Investment - Special bond issuance accelerated, totaling CNY 2.16 trillion as of June 28, reflecting a faster pace compared to previous years[17] - New home sales in 30 cities showed seasonal recovery but were down 15.8% year-on-year, indicating a slower recovery in second and third-tier cities[17] - Construction progress in infrastructure and real estate is marginally improving, with asphalt operating rates rising[17] Trade and Export - External demand remains weak, with South Korea's exports and imports from China growing by 3.4% and 8.3% year-on-year, respectively[22] - Port data indicates a recovery in the number of ships but a slight decline in cargo tonnage, suggesting a mismatch between supply and demand[22] - The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) fell by 12.4%, indicating weakened freight rates despite restored shipping capacity[22] Production - Power generation shows seasonal coal consumption recovery, but steel and petrochemical industries are under pressure[31] - The operating rates for steel and petrochemical products continue to decline, indicating ongoing industry stress[32] Inventory - Coal inventories at ports have dropped for six consecutive weeks, reaching a yearly low, while cement inventory ratios are recovering[41] - Downstream industries are primarily focused on restocking, reflecting subdued demand[41] Prices - Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) are both declining, with oil prices dropping below $70 per barrel, down 10.6% week-on-week[46] - Industrial prices are also falling, with the South China price index down 1.1%[46] Liquidity - The US dollar index fell below 98, marking its lowest level since February 2022, while the People's Bank of China injected CNY 10,672 billion to support liquidity[55] - The 10-year government bond yield rose by 0.7 basis points to 1.65%[55]