Core Viewpoint - Chinese assets experienced a significant surge, with various indices and stocks showing strong performance amid increasing foreign capital inflow and expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [2][4][5]. Group 1: Market Performance - On August 13, after the U.S. market opened, the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose over 2.3%, while the three-times leveraged FTSE China ETF surged over 8% and the two-times leveraged Chinese internet stocks increased over 7% [4]. - Notable Chinese stocks saw substantial gains, with e家快服 and 比特起源 soaring over 27%, and several others like 小牛电动 and 哔哩哔哩 rising over 10% and 6% respectively [4]. - The A-share and Hong Kong markets also showed strong performance, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising 0.48%, reaching a nearly four-year high, and the Hang Seng Index increasing by 2.58% [4]. Group 2: Foreign Capital Inflow - Foreign capital is accelerating its entry into the Chinese stock market, with Morgan Stanley reporting a net inflow of $2.7 billion (approximately 19.4 billion RMB) into Chinese stocks in July, up from $1.2 billion in June [5][6]. - As of the end of July, foreign institutions held nearly 2.4 trillion RMB in A-shares, indicating a reversal from the previous two years of net selling [6]. Group 3: Global Market Context - The global stock market also experienced a rally, with the MSCI Global Index reaching a historical high, driven by investor optimism regarding potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [9]. - The market anticipates a 99.9% probability of a 25 basis point rate cut in September, with some analysts suggesting a possibility of a 50 basis point cut [9][10]. - Risk assets across various categories, including technology and small-cap stocks, showed strong upward trends, with the VIX index dropping to its lowest level since December [10].
今夜,见证历史!中国资产,大爆发!
券商中国·2025-08-13 16:07