Group 1 - The report indicates that A-shares are expected to gradually emerge from a structural "slow bull" market, with potential liquidity support from resident deposits and institutional funds in the medium to long term [3][18] - By 2030, the reallocation of resident assets is projected to bring in approximately CNY 5.4 to 12.0 trillion into the market, with contributions from deposit "migration" estimated at CNY 3.5 to 6.2 trillion and asset reallocation contributing CNY 1.9 to 5.7 trillion [3][7] - Insurance funds are expected to cumulatively increase their allocation to stocks and funds by about CNY 4.5 to 6.5 trillion over the next nine quarters [3][8] Group 2 - The potential "migration" space for resident deposits in China by 2030 is estimated to be between CNY 15.1 trillion and 24.0 trillion, based on different GDP growth scenarios and historical deposit decline rates [6][30] - The report outlines two scenarios for deposit migration: a rapid transfer scenario (2013Q1-2015Q2) leading to an upper limit of CNY 23.8 to 24.0 trillion, and a moderate transfer scenario (2020Q2-2021Q4) resulting in a lower limit of CNY 15.1 to 15.2 trillion [6][31] - The potential incremental funds from resident asset reallocation to the A-share market could range from CNY 3.5 to 6.2 trillion under different scenarios of deposit migration [7][34] Group 3 - The report estimates that by 2026, the potential incremental funds for the A-share market could be around CNY 6.0 to 9.6 trillion, with contributions from various channels including the primary market, active funds, private equity, and ETF funds [9][20] - The primary market is projected to contribute approximately CNY 347.2 to 559.4 billion, while private equity funds could contribute CNY 1.25 to 2.32 trillion, and ETF funds could add CNY 2.61 to 3.95 trillion [9][20] - The current margin balance as a percentage of the circulating market value remains healthy, indicating further potential for leverage funds to be released [9][35]
“重估牛”系列之资金篇(三):A 股增量资金空间测算:居民存款与机构资金潜展望
Changjiang Securities·2025-11-26 11:21