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周专题:25Q2 家用电器板块公募基金配置比例环比下滑,黑电板块配置比例环比上行
HUAXI Securities·2025-07-27 10:36

Investment Rating - The industry rating is "Recommended" [5] Core Insights - In Q2 2025, the public fund allocation ratio for the home appliance sector decreased by 15.4% to a market value of 99.56 billion yuan, with a public fund allocation ratio of 3.85%, down by 0.72 percentage points [9] - Among the sub-sectors, the black appliance segment saw an increase in public fund allocation, while the white and small appliances experienced declines [12] - TCL Electronics expects a net profit of approximately 950 million to 1.08 billion HKD for H1 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 45% to 65% due to its focus on globalization and high-end product development [16][17] -泉峰控股 anticipates a net profit of approximately 90 million to 100 million USD for H1 2025, reflecting a 50% year-on-year increase driven by revenue growth and contributions from high-margin brands [18] Summary by Sections 1. Weekly Topic: Q2 2025 Home Appliance Sector Fund Allocation - The public fund holding market value for the home appliance sector was 99.56 billion yuan, down 15.4% [9] - The allocation ratios for sub-sectors were as follows: white appliances (3.05%), small appliances (0.30%), black appliances (0.20%), appliance components (0.26%), kitchen and bathroom appliances (0.02%), and lighting equipment (0.01%) [12] 2. Key Company Announcements - TCL Electronics projects a significant increase in net profit for H1 2025, driven by advancements in high-end display technologies and improved product competitiveness [16] -泉峰控股 expects a substantial profit increase due to growth in its proprietary brand business and favorable currency effects [18] 3. Data Tracking 3.1 Raw Material Data - LME copper price increased by 1.3% and aluminum price by 2.5% as of July 25, 2025 [19] 3.2 Shipping Rates and Exchange Rates - The CCFI composite index decreased by 3.24% as of July 25, 2025, with a slight decline in the USD to RMB exchange rate [24] 3.3 Real Estate Data - In the first half of 2025, the sales area of commercial housing decreased by 3.5%, with significant declines in construction and new starts [26]