Core Conclusions - The overall valuation of A-shares has expanded this week, with the steel industry leading the gains. The weak accumulation of winter storage for steel this year has resulted in lower inventory pressure, and the seasonal increase in steel demand post-holiday, combined with strong price recovery expectations due to PPI rebound, supports a rebound in the steel sector. The current full dynamic valuation of the steel industry is at the historical 45.3 percentile, indicating further room for valuation improvement [1][8]. Valuation Overview - The overall PE (TTM) of A-shares increased from 23.10 times last week to 23.59 times this week, while the PB (LF) rose from 1.86 times to 1.90 times [10]. - The main board's PE (TTM) rose from 18.37 times to 18.79 times, and PB (LF) increased from 1.54 times to 1.57 times [18]. - The ChiNext board's PE (TTM) increased from 77.83 times to 80.11 times, and PB (LF) rose from 4.59 times to 4.69 times [20]. - The Sci-Tech Innovation board's PE (TTM) decreased from 227.96 times to 208.25 times, while PB (LF) increased from 5.75 times to 5.82 times [23]. Industry Valuation Levels - From a static PE (TTM) perspective, major industries such as consumer discretionary, midstream manufacturing, cyclical, and consumer staples have absolute and relative valuations above the historical median. Notably, consumer discretionary and midstream manufacturing are above the historical 90th percentile, while essential consumer goods, services, and financial services have relative valuations below the historical 10th percentile [28]. - In terms of PB (LF), industries like resources, cyclical, midstream manufacturing, TMT, and midstream materials have absolute and relative valuations above the historical median, with resources and cyclical industries exceeding the historical 90th percentile. Conversely, consumer staples, services, financial services, and essential consumer goods have both absolute and relative valuations below the historical median, with relative valuations below the historical 10th percentile [31]. - Analyzing full dynamic PE, industries such as consumer discretionary, midstream manufacturing, cyclical, and midstream materials have absolute and relative valuations above the historical median, while financial services and essential consumer goods are below the historical median, with consumer staples having relative valuations below the historical 10th percentile [33]. Performance and Yield Comparison - Current industries like construction materials, power equipment, media, non-bank financials, and steel exhibit both low valuations and high performance growth, indicating potential investment opportunities [3][52]. - The A-share non-financial equity risk premium (ERP) decreased from 0.70% to 0.63%, and the equity-bond yield spread fell from -0.20% to -0.25% this week [53].
A股TTM、全动态估值全景扫描:A股估值扩张,钢铁行业领涨
Western Securities·2026-02-28 10:21