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信用债周报:收益率上行,成交金额环比增长-20250729
BOHAI SECURITIES·2025-07-29 07:29

Report Industry Investment Rating No relevant content provided. Core Views - During the period from July 21st to July 27th, most of the issuance guidance rates announced by the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) declined, with an overall change range of -5 BP to 2 BP. The issuance scale of credit bonds increased month - on - month, and the issuance amount of each variety increased. The net financing of credit bonds increased month - on - month. The yield of credit bonds all increased, and the credit spreads of medium - and short - term notes, enterprise bonds, and urban investment bonds mostly widened, but the 7 - year varieties still mainly narrowed. [1][58] - From an absolute return perspective, after adjustment, the yields of most varieties have retraced to the level of 2 months ago, but the conditions for a trend reversal of credit bonds are still insufficient. Supply shortage and relatively strong allocation demand will still support credit bonds, and the marginal loosening of the capital side will also help promote the repair market. The possibility of a decline in yields in the future is still high, and the idea of increasing allocation on adjustments is still feasible. [1][58] - From a relative return perspective, given that rating spreads are generally at historical lows, credit sinking is not effective at present. In the short term, high - grade varieties have greater potential for a catch - up rise. In the real estate bond market, as the market stabilizes, risk - preference funds can consider early layout. Urban investment bonds can still be a key allocation variety for credit bonds. [1][60][58] Summary by Directory 1. Primary Market Situation 1.1 Issuance and Maturity Scale - From July 21st to July 27th, a total of 371 credit bonds were issued, with an issuance amount of 352.639 billion yuan, a month - on - month increase of 25.49%. The net financing of credit bonds was 57.525 billion yuan, a month - on - month increase of 12.623 billion yuan. [12] - By variety, the issuance amount of enterprise bonds, corporate bonds, medium - term notes, short - term financing bills, and private placement notes all increased month - on - month. The net financing of medium - term notes and short - term financing bills increased, while that of enterprise bonds, corporate bonds, and private placement notes decreased. [12] 1.2 Issuance Interest Rates - Most of the issuance guidance rates announced by NAFMII declined, with an overall change range of -5 BP to 2 BP. By term, the 1 - year variety had an interest rate change range of -5 BP to 0 BP, the 3 - year variety -3 BP to 1 BP, the 5 - year variety -3 BP to 2 BP, and the 7 - year variety -1 BP to 1 BP. By grade, the interest rate change range of key AAA - grade and AAA - grade varieties was -5 BP to 0 BP, AA + - grade -1 BP to 2 BP, AA - grade 0 BP to 2 BP, and AA - - grade -3 BP to -1 BP. [14] 2. Secondary Market Situation 2.1 Market Trading Volume - From July 21st to July 27th, the total trading volume of credit bonds was 897.286 billion yuan, a month - on - month increase of 3.78%. The trading volume of each variety increased. [17] 2.2 Credit Spreads - For medium - and short - term notes, the credit spreads of each variety were differentiated. The 1 - year credit spread widened, the 3 - year AA - grade and above varieties' credit spreads widened, the 5 - year AAA - grade and AA + - grade credit spreads widened, and the rest of the 5 - year varieties' spreads narrowed, while the 7 - year credit spread narrowed. [20] - For enterprise bonds, most varieties' credit spreads widened. The 1 - year, 3 - year, and 5 - year credit spreads widened, and the 7 - year credit spread narrowed. [27] - For urban investment bonds, most varieties' credit spreads widened. The 1 - year and 3 - year credit spreads widened; among the 5 - year varieties, the AAA - grade and AA + - grade credit spreads widened, and the rest narrowed; among the 7 - year varieties, the AA - - grade spread widened, and the rest narrowed. [34] 2.3 Term Spreads and Rating Spreads - In terms of term spreads, the 3Y - 1Y spread of AA + medium - and short - term notes widened by 1.79 BP, the 5Y - 3Y spread narrowed by 0.83 BP, and the 7Y - 3Y spread narrowed by 6.64 BP. In terms of rating spreads, the 3 - year medium - and short - term notes' (AA - )-(AAA) spread narrowed by 3.00 BP, (AA)-(AAA) spread widened by 1.00 BP, and (AA + )-(AAA) spread widened by 1.00 BP. [43] - Similar analyses were also conducted for enterprise bonds and urban investment bonds in terms of term spreads and rating spreads, with different changes in spreads and their positions in historical quantiles. [48][52] 3. Credit Rating Adjustment and Default Bond Statistics 3.1 Credit Rating Adjustment Statistics - From July 21st to July 27th, a total of 3 companies' ratings (including outlooks) were adjusted, with 1 downgraded and 2 upgraded. [55] 3.2 Default and Extension Bond Statistics - There were no credit bond defaults during the period from July 21st to July 27th. The corporate bonds of Shenzhen Longfor Holdings Co., Ltd. and Aoyuan Group Co., Ltd. were extended, with a total bond balance of 10.892 billion yuan at the time of extension. [57] 4. Investment Views - The issuance guidance rates mostly declined, the issuance scale of credit bonds increased, and the net financing increased. The yield of credit bonds rose, and the credit spreads mostly widened. [1][58] - For real estate bonds, as the market stabilizes, risk - preference funds can consider early layout, focusing on central and state - owned enterprises with stable historical valuations and excellent performance, as well as high - quality private enterprise bonds with strong guarantees. [60] - Urban investment bonds can still be a key allocation variety for credit bonds, with low short - term credit risk, and the current strategy can be positive. [60]