Core Insights - The report highlights a slight improvement in December's CPI and PPI growth rates, which were better than consensus expectations, indicating a positive trend in consumer prices and industrial production prices [2][4][5] - The report emphasizes the ongoing effects of consumption-boosting policies, which have contributed to the stabilization and gradual recovery of prices in various sectors [4][5][6] - The analysis suggests that the macroeconomic environment in 2026 may support a moderate increase in both CPI and PPI, driven by improved supply-demand dynamics and policy measures [6][12] Macroeconomic Overview - December CPI increased by 0.2% month-on-month and 0.8% year-on-year, with core CPI rising by 1.2% year-on-year [4][5] - Food prices had a lesser drag on CPI, contributing approximately 0.05 percentage points to the month-on-month increase, while industrial consumer goods prices (excluding energy) contributed about 0.16 percentage points [4][5] - PPI showed a month-on-month increase of 0.2% but a year-on-year decline of 1.9%, indicating a mixed performance in industrial prices [5][6] Strategy Research - The report discusses the current valuation pressures on the A-share market, noting that the equity risk premium (ERP) is approaching a critical threshold, which could limit upside potential [8][10] - Historical analysis indicates that the A-share index has only breached the "2X" ERP threshold during significant bull markets in 2007 and 2015, suggesting caution in the current market environment [8][9] - The report outlines four constraints that may prevent a repeat of past "2X" breakthroughs, including limited profit elasticity, a shift in funding sources, and regulatory expectations [9][10] Fixed Income Outlook - The report anticipates that fiscal policy will maintain a stable broad deficit rate relative to 2025, while monetary policy may allow for two 10 basis point rate cuts and one to two 25 basis point reserve requirement ratio reductions [12][16] - The interplay between fiscal and monetary policies is crucial for interest rate movements, with potential upward pressure from stronger fiscal measures and downward pressure from more aggressive monetary easing [12][16] - The bond market is expected to experience range-bound trading with opportunities, particularly when the 10-year government bond yield approaches or reaches 1.9% [12][16]
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Bank of China Securities·2026-01-12 01:26