

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights a significant rise in both U.S. and Chinese stock markets, with notable performances from Chinese concept stocks and a positive outlook from international institutions regarding Chinese assets [2][12][13]. Group 1: U.S. Market Performance - On August 12, major U.S. indices opened high and continued to rise, with the Dow Jones up over 1%, Nasdaq nearly 0.9%, and S&P 500 up over 0.8% [13][14]. - The U.S. July CPI data showed a month-on-month increase of 0.2%, aligning with expectations, while the year-on-year increase was 2.7%, slightly below the forecast of 2.8% [15]. Group 2: Chinese Market Performance - The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose over 1%, with Tencent Music leading the gains at over 13% [2][4]. - The FTSE China A50 Index futures also saw a rebound, indicating strong performance in the Chinese market [8]. - The Shanghai Composite Index achieved a seven-day winning streak, marking a significant milestone as the financing balance in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets surpassed 2 trillion yuan for the first time in ten years [12]. Group 3: International Institutions' Outlook - Several international institutions have raised their ratings for the Chinese stock market, with Goldman Sachs increasing its target for the MSCI China Index from 85 to 90 points [12]. - S&P maintained China's sovereign credit rating at "A+" with a stable outlook, reflecting confidence in China's economic resilience and debt management [12].