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11月,信用策略如何看待?:信用策略系列报告
Hua Yuan Zheng Quan·2025-11-05 11:23

Group 1 - The overall outlook for credit bonds in November remains optimistic, influenced by the new public fund redemption fee regulations and changes in the equity market [1][23] - The credit bond yield curve showed a downward trend in October, particularly after the central bank announced the resumption of government bond trading, leading to a better performance of credit bonds compared to interest rates [2][16] - Historical performance of credit strategies in November since 2021 indicates that most strategies have yielded positive returns, except for the negative impact seen in November 2022 due to a redemption wave [9][12] Group 2 - In October, the strategy of extending duration yielded the best returns among various credit strategies, with city investment bonds outperforming others [4][6] - The yield of 3Y AAA-rated secondary capital bonds decreased from 2.06% to 1.90% by the end of October, reflecting a strong upward trend in credit bonds [16] - The historical percentile rankings for various credit bonds indicate that there is still room for yields to decline, particularly for 5Y secondary capital bonds [22][23] Group 3 - The investment recommendation for November suggests maintaining a relatively optimistic stance on credit strategies, supported by high historical percentiles and a favorable liquidity environment [22][23] - The resumption of government bond trading and overall loose funding rates are expected to continue supporting the upward trend in credit bonds, although the depth of this trend remains to be observed [22][23] - The cost of liabilities for banks has decreased significantly, encouraging increased investment in bonds [22][23]