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深夜暴涨!中国资产,大爆发!!刚刚,特朗普签了
券商中国·2025-07-18 23:14

Core Viewpoint - Chinese assets have experienced a significant surge, with foreign investment institutions increasingly optimistic about the outlook for these assets due to stable economic performance and improving corporate earnings [2][10][12]. Group 1: Market Performance - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index rose over 2% at one point, while the three-times leveraged FTSE China ETF surged over 6%, and the two-times leveraged China Internet Stocks ETF increased by over 5% [4]. - Popular Chinese concept stocks saw substantial gains, with Luida Technology soaring over 33% and Xinyang rising over 17% [4]. - KraneShares China Overseas Internet ETF (KWEB) recorded a nearly 7% increase this week, while iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) rose over 4%, marking the largest weekly gains since early March [5]. Group 2: Foreign Investment Sentiment - A survey by Invesco revealed that international investment institutions are showing renewed interest in the Chinese market, with a total asset management of approximately $27 trillion [10]. - HSBC's chief economist for Greater China noted that international investors, especially from Europe and the U.S., are increasingly interested in Chinese assets due to ongoing capital market reforms and technological innovation [11]. - BlackRock's chief equity investment officer expressed optimism about the macro environment and corporate earnings, anticipating a positive performance for Chinese A-shares in the second half of the year [12]. Group 3: Company-Specific Insights - Futu Holdings has seen strong customer growth, with a client base of 2.7 million and assets under management exceeding $100 billion, growing at an annual rate of 20%-25% [7][6]. - Barclays highlighted Futu's potential for accelerated growth in the coming years, driven by the recovery of the Asian capital markets [6]. - Revenue projections for Futu indicate a growth of 48% to HKD 18.9 billion by 2025, with an expected EPS of $60.94 for the same year [8].