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AH股市场周度观察(7月第2周)-20250712
ZHONGTAI SECURITIES·2025-07-12 13:19

A-Share Market Overview - The A-share market experienced an overall increase, with small-cap stocks showing significant gains while mid and large-cap value stocks faced pressure. The CSI 2000 index rose by 2.32%, and the ChiNext index increased by 2.36%, while the SSE 50 index only saw a modest rise of 0.60%. The average daily trading volume reached 1.50 trillion, a week-on-week increase of 3.80% [5][6]. - The real estate sector saw a notable increase of 6.06%, with steel rising by 3.90%, building materials by 3.07%, and construction by 2.71%. The recent "anti-involution" policies have raised expectations for production limits, leading to a continuation of strong performance in certain cyclical sectors. Additionally, there has been an acceleration in debt restructuring among real estate companies, with several debt resolution plans approved, significantly reducing risks in the real estate sector [5][6]. Market Outlook - Compared to the supply-side reforms of 2015, the current "anti-involution" policy is expected to be less aggressive, with the overall capacity reduction likely to be milder. The focus of the current policies is anticipated to be primarily on the new energy vehicle and photovoltaic sectors, with implications for other industries. Despite the recent increase in risk appetite due to policy expectations, there remains considerable pressure on overall market profitability in the second half of the year, necessitating caution regarding potential policy disappointments leading to market corrections [6]. Hong Kong Market Overview - The Hong Kong market showed signs of recovery, with the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rising by 0.91% and the Hang Seng Technology Index increasing by 0.62%. The industrial and financial sectors performed well, while the materials sector experienced significant declines [7]. - The recovery in the Hong Kong market was supported by expectations of an imminent interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve, leading to a decline in long-term U.S. Treasury yields, which positively impacted the Hong Kong dollar's liabilities. Additionally, the appreciation of the Renminbi, influenced by the interest rate cut expectations and the "Big and Beautiful" legislation, contributed to the rise in Hong Kong stocks [7]. Future Expectations - Looking ahead, the "Big and Beautiful" legislation has raised the debt ceiling, and the high yield characteristics of U.S. Treasuries are expected to reduce uncertainties surrounding Trump, allowing international capital inflows to effectively offset liquidity constraints from increased borrowing. Therefore, the short to medium-term risk of a "black swan" event related to U.S. Treasuries has decreased. On the asset side, the AI capital expenditure wave is likely to favor leading technology stocks in Hong Kong, with high demand for upstream computing power and servers expected to continue into the second half of the year, providing strong earnings support for the Hang Seng Technology sector [7].