Group 1 - The report emphasizes that the 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session has set a directional tone for the "14th Five-Year Plan," focusing on structural optimization and high-quality development, indicating that the A-share market is expected to transition from policy support to a new starting point for structural upgrades [1][2] - The meeting's communiqué reiterates the principle of "seeking progress while maintaining stability," aiming for qualitative improvements and reasonable quantitative growth in the economy, with a focus on innovation-driven development and the construction of a domestic circulation system [2][4] - Key sectors identified for future policy resource allocation include advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, new energy, new materials, military industry, aerospace, and digital infrastructure, which are expected to benefit from the "14th Five-Year Plan" [2][4] Group 2 - The report highlights the importance of building a strong domestic market and suggests that consumption and service industry upgrades will become another significant policy focus, driven by improving livelihoods, promoting employment, and expanding the middle-income group [2][4] - The emphasis on green transformation and energy revolution indicates that sectors related to green electricity, energy storage, energy conservation, and carbon management may regain policy attention [2][4] - The report suggests that the core significance of the Fourth Plenary Session for the A-share market lies in clarifying medium- to long-term directions and reinforcing structural certainty, with macro policies expected to support an upward shift in the A-share market's operating center [2][4] Group 3 - The report anticipates that the subsequent rollout of the "14th Five-Year Plan" will reshape the investment themes and valuation systems in the capital market, with new productive forces represented by technological self-reliance, green transformation, and domestic demand upgrades becoming the main policy threads for the next five years [2][4] - It is suggested that long-term funds, particularly public funds, insurance capital, and state-owned funds, will increasingly concentrate on industries with strategic support value [2][4] - The report recommends maintaining a medium to high position in the portfolio, focusing on advanced manufacturing, technology hardware, green energy chains, and digital economy sectors in the short term, while also allocating to high-dividend, low-valuation sectors like finance, electricity, and public utilities to balance volatility and returns [2][4]
市场点评报告:四中全会公报强化A股主线
Bank of China Securities·2025-10-24 02:04