


Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Positive" outlook on the non-bank financial industry, indicating an expectation for the industry to outperform the overall market [1]. Core Insights - The public offering's third phase of fee reduction is expected to benefit investors significantly, with an estimated annual reduction of approximately 300 million yuan [2]. - The insurance sector is seeing a strategic shift towards long-term investments, with a notable increase in the proportion of participating insurance products, which is expected to drive long-term capital inflows into the market [2]. - In the first half of 2025, the insurance industry allocated over 600 billion yuan to secondary market equities, reflecting a growing trend of insurance capital entering the stock market [2]. Summary by Sections Market Review - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4,460.32, with a slight decline of 0.81% over the week. The non-bank index fell by 4.96%, with specific declines in brokerage, insurance, and diversified financial sectors of 5.31%, 4.03%, and 5.55% respectively [5][6]. Non-Bank Industry Data - As of September 5, 2025, the 10-year government bond yield was 1.83%, with a slight increase of 0.03 basis points. The credit spreads for corporate bonds also showed minor fluctuations [12]. - The average daily trading volume in the stock market was 26,035.62 billion yuan, reflecting a decrease of 12.75% week-on-week but a year-to-date increase of 48.25% [15]. Investment Analysis - The report recommends three main investment lines in the brokerage sector, focusing on leading institutions benefiting from improved competitive dynamics, firms with significant earnings elasticity, and those with strong international business capabilities [2]. - In the insurance sector, continued recommendations include major players such as China Life, New China Life, and Ping An, indicating confidence in their market positions and growth potential [2].
