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股指转向大盘,债市调整未尽
Chang Jiang Qi Huo·2025-09-29 05:47

Report Summary 1. Report Industry Investment Rating No industry investment rating information is provided in the report. 2. Core Views - Stock Index: Maintain an optimistic view on A-shares in the long term, as market trading sentiment remains active, RMB appreciation drives loose internal and external liquidity, and there is support from credit impulse resilience and consumption policy expectations. However, in the short term, it is necessary to be vigilant against the risk of fluctuations caused by the passivation of positive factors due to four marginal changes, including structural overheating in market sentiment, potential capital flow disturbances after the Fed's preventive rate cut, weak fundamental data in most months, and the approaching National Day holiday [7]. - Treasury Bonds: Stock market fluctuations intensify the volatility of interest rate bonds. The follow - up trend of domestic interest rate bonds mainly depends on the central bank's rate - cut plan, and policy trends will dominate market sentiment repair and yield positioning. The Fed's rate cut has limited impact on domestic interest rate bonds [8]. 3. Summary by Directory Stock Index Strategy Suggestions - Trend Review: Last week, the market continued to fluctuate with significant style differentiation. The large - cap growth sector performed strongly, while the value sector was under pressure. Major indices showed mixed performance, with growth - style broad - based indices leading the gains [7]. - Technical Analysis: The main A - share indices showed a differentiated and volatile pattern last week. The Shanghai Composite Index was constrained by the 3100 - point pressure, while the ChiNext Index was strong, breaking through the 20 - week moving average, and the STAR 50 index was approaching its annual high but in the overbought area [7]. - Strategy Outlook: Remain rational and make cautious decisions [7]. Treasury Bond Strategy Suggestions - Trend Review: Bond yields first rose and then fell last week. The bond market was under pressure during the week and rebounded slightly at the end of the week. The treasury bond curve showed a slight bear - steepening, and the overall rebound momentum was limited [8]. - Technical Analysis: Treasury bond futures first fell and then rebounded. T2412 continued to decline since September 16th. The trading volume decreased, and the open interest mostly increased. The CTD net basis was differentiated, and the IRR was generally low [8]. - Strategy Outlook: Wait patiently for a clear trend before operating [8]. Key Data Tracking - PMI: In July, the manufacturing PMI fell to 49.3%, weaker than market expectations and seasonal changes. Supply and demand on both sides weakened, and the upstream non - ferrous and steel industries improved, while the downstream export chain was suppressed [12]. - Inflation: In September, the year - on - year CPI was flat, and the month - on - month CPI rose by 0.4%. The year - on - year PPI decreased by 3.6%, and the month - on - month PPI decreased by 0.2%. There were positive changes in prices, but the year - on - year CPI and PPI were still sluggish [15]. - Industrial Added Value: In September, the year - on - year growth rate of industrial added value dropped to 5.7%, and the growth rate of the service industry production index dropped to 5.8%. The decline in the industrial added value was mainly due to the export chain [18]. - Fixed - Asset Investment: In September, the estimated year - on - year growth rate of fixed - asset investment turned negative to - 5.2%. The reasons for the negative growth were complex, including short - term, medium - term, and long - term factors [21]. - Social Retail Sales: In September, the year - on - year growth rate of social retail sales dropped to 3.7%. The weakening was mainly reflected in low - level fluctuations in catering consumption, weakening sales of state - subsidized categories, and a decline in real - estate - related consumption [24]. - Social Financing: In September, new social financing was 1.2 trillion yuan, and new RMB loans were - 100 billion yuan. The growth rates of social financing, M1, and M2 improved. In the future, the social financing growth rate may peak and decline, and there are still windows for reserve requirement ratio and interest rate cuts this year [27]. - Imports and Exports: In September, exports were 321.78 billion US dollars, imports were 223.54 billion US dollars, and the trade surplus was 98.24 billion US dollars. The performance of imports and exports was significantly better than market expectations, mainly due to the "rush" characteristic under the threat of US tariffs [30]. Key Points to Watch This Week - Multiple economic indicators in the US, such as ADP employment, non - farm payrolls, ISM services PMI, refinery utilization rate, and initial jobless claims, need to be monitored [32].