
Core Viewpoint - The article provides insights into the latest stock holdings and trading activities of major institutional investors in the A-share market, focusing on the Social Security Fund, QFII, and public funds, highlighting their preferences and adjustments in stock positions during the first quarter of 2025 [2][3][8][13]. Social Security Fund Holdings - As of the end of Q1 2025, the Social Security Fund was involved in 597 listed companies, with a total holding of 10.913 billion shares, a year-on-year decrease of 11.26%, and a total market value of 173.945 billion yuan, down 6.43% year-on-year [3]. - The fund's investments in sectors such as machinery, basic chemicals, electronics, non-ferrous metals, electric equipment, and pharmaceuticals exceeded 13 billion yuan, with the pharmaceutical sector having the highest number of holdings at 61 companies [3]. - The top 50 companies held by the Social Security Fund accounted for 66.579 billion yuan, representing 38.28% of its total holdings, with SANY Heavy Industry leading at 3.352 billion yuan [3][4]. QFII Holdings - By the end of Q1 2025, QFII held shares in 692 listed companies, a decrease of 3.76% year-on-year, with a total market value of 117.213 billion yuan, an increase of 11.5% year-on-year [8]. - Notably, two companies, Ningbo Bank and Nanjing Bank, had QFII holdings exceeding 10 billion yuan, with values of 32.17 billion yuan and 19.264 billion yuan, respectively [10]. - QFII's investments were concentrated, with the top 50 stocks accounting for 81.02% of its total holdings [8]. Fund Holdings - The public fund holdings report indicated that 51 stocks had a market value exceeding 10 billion yuan, with Ningde Times and Kweichow Moutai leading at 146.823 billion yuan and 141.539 billion yuan, respectively [13][16]. - The number of funds holding Ningde Times reached 1,864, while Kweichow Moutai had 1,196 funds, both showing significant growth [13]. - Other notable companies with substantial fund holdings included China Merchants Bank, Midea Group, and Ping An Insurance, each exceeding 50 billion yuan [17]. Market Outlook - Fund managers expressed optimism about the A-share market, citing strong economic resilience and potential recovery signals, particularly in consumer sectors [14].