公募 REITs 周度跟踪(2025.11.10-2025.11.14):指数修复,发改委支持民间项目发行REITs-20251115
- Report Industry Investment Rating No relevant content provided. 2. Core Views of the Report - The REITs market rebounded this week, with transportation and affordable housing leading the gains. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has recommended 105 REITs projects to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), of which 83 have been successfully listed. Although the issuance scale this year has decreased compared to 2024, the market supply will still be supported next year [2]. - The subscription enthusiasm for the public offering of the Anbo Warehouse REIT has significantly declined this week, with the subscription multiple dropping to the lowest level this year and the allocation ratio significantly increasing to 5.8% [2]. - The CSI REITs Total Return Index closed at 1050.45 points this week, up 0.86%, outperforming the CSI 300 by 1.94 percentage points and the CSI Dividend by 0.60 percentage points. The index has increased by 8.53% since the beginning of the year, underperforming the CSI 300 by 9.09 percentage points but outperforming the CSI Dividend by 5.20 percentage points [2]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Primary Market: One Newly Issued Public Offering REITs Made Progress - As of November 14, 2025, 19 REITs have been successfully issued this year, with a total issuance scale of 387.9 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 20.8%. This week, the Huaxia Anbo Warehouse Logistics REIT completed its fundraising, with offline and public effective subscription multiples of 147 and 17 times respectively [2]. - Currently, there are 8 newly issued REITs in the approval process, 1 has been questioned and responded to, 1 has passed the review, and 1 has been registered and is awaiting listing. There are 5 REITs applying for expansion, 3 have been questioned and responded to, and 3 have passed the review [2]. 3.2 Secondary Market: Index Rebounded This Week 3.2.1 Market Review: CSI REITs Total Return Index Rose 0.86% - The CSI REITs Total Return Index closed at 1050.45 points this week, up 0.86%, outperforming the CSI 300 by 1.94 percentage points and the CSI Dividend by 0.60 percentage points. The index has increased by 8.53% since the beginning of the year, underperforming the CSI 300 by 9.09 percentage points but outperforming the CSI Dividend by 5.20 percentage points [2]. - By project attribute, equity REITs rose 0.81% this week, and concession - based REITs rose 1.11%. By asset type, transportation (+1.55%), affordable housing (+1.50%), consumption (+1.17%), and warehousing logistics (+0.85%) sectors performed well [2]. 3.2.2 Liquidity: Liquidity in the Environmental Protection and Water Services and Data Center Sectors Increased Significantly - The average daily turnover rates of equity and concession - based REITs this week were 0.59% and 0.47% respectively, a decrease of 1.53 basis points and an increase of 2.26 basis points compared to last week. The trading volumes were 573 million shares and 138 million shares respectively, a week - on - week decrease of 1.66% and an increase of 6.62% [2]. - The data center sector was the most active [2]. 3.2.3 Valuation: The Affordable Housing Sector Had a Higher Valuation - According to the ChinaBond valuation yield, the yields of equity and concession - based REITs were 3.85% and 3.92% respectively. The warehousing logistics (5.45%), transportation (4.74%), and park (4.64%) sectors ranked in the top three [2]. 3.3 This Week's News and Important Announcements - News: On November 11, the deputy director of the Investment Department of the NDRC stated that the NDRC has recommended 105 REITs projects to the CSRC, of which 83 have been successfully listed. The total issuance scale this year is 41.5 billion yuan, including 19 newly issued REITs (38.8 billion yuan) and 2 expansion offerings (2.67 billion yuan), showing a decrease compared to 2024 [2]. - Announcements: Multiple REITs announced dividends this week, and the strategic placement shares of the China Merchants Expressway REIT will be lifted on November 21, 2025 [30].