宏观经济周报:经济结构优化接力赛-20260124
Guoxin Securities·2026-01-24 14:46

Economic Performance - In 2025, China's GDP grew by 5.0% year-on-year, achieving the target of around 5%[1] - The GDP growth rate in Q4 2025 fell to 4.5%, marking a new low in recent years[1] - Monthly GDP growth rates for October to December were approximately 4.5%, 4.3%, and 4.7% respectively, indicating signs of recovery in December[1] Structural Changes - A notable shift occurred in the economic structure: the secondary industry (industrial and construction sectors) saw a decline, while the tertiary industry (services) experienced growth[1] - The acceleration of the service sector is expected to create more jobs and increase income, providing sustainable support for domestic demand[1] Policy Outlook for 2026 - The newly announced fiscal and financial policies focus on stimulating private investment, with four out of six specific policies aimed at supporting private investment[2] - The emphasis on private investment over government-led infrastructure projects signals a shift towards "investing in people" rather than "investing in things"[2] Risks and Challenges - The report highlights potential risks from overseas market volatility, which could introduce uncertainties into the economic outlook[2] - Domestic consumption remains weak, with significant declines in key indicators such as movie ticket sales (down 26.9%) and automobile sales (down 32.0%) compared to the previous year[21] Trade and External Factors - Port cargo throughput increased by 6.23% year-on-year, influenced by the timing of the Spring Festival[24] - Geopolitical risks are rising, potentially affecting global trade dynamics and pricing systems[25]