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重仓中国资产,高瓴持股大曝光
中国基金报·2025-08-15 11:13

Core Viewpoint - HHLR Advisors, a fund management platform under Hillhouse Capital, revealed its U.S. stock holdings as of the end of Q2 2025, showing a total market value of $3.10 billion, a decrease from $3.54 billion in the previous quarter, with a continued focus on Chinese stocks, particularly Pinduoduo, which remains the largest holding [2][3][5]. Holdings Summary - HHLR's U.S. stock holdings are primarily concentrated in Chinese stocks, accounting for over 90% of the portfolio, reflecting a long-term optimism towards quality Chinese assets [5][7]. - In Q2 2025, HHLR made two new purchases, added to two existing positions, sold out of 15 stocks, and reduced holdings in nine stocks [5][6]. - The top ten holdings represent 90.28% of the total portfolio, indicating a high concentration in key sectors such as internet technology, consumer goods, and biopharmaceuticals [5][6]. Major Holdings - Pinduoduo remains the largest holding with an increase of 414,200 shares, bringing the total to 6.9768 million shares, valued at $730 million, which constitutes 11.52% of the portfolio [6][7]. - Futu Holdings also saw an increase in holdings to 4.3122 million shares, valued at $533 million, with a year-to-date increase of over 118% [7]. - Webull Corporation (微牛证券) entered the top ten holdings for the first time, with 33.0808 million shares valued at $39.564 million, following its NASDAQ listing in April 2025 [7]. Reductions in Holdings - HHLR reduced its positions in Alibaba, Beike, and NetEase, selling 2.7581 million shares of Alibaba, bringing the total to 1.1497 million shares, valued at $130 million [9]. - The firm also decreased its holdings in Beike by 4.5079 million shares and in NetEase to 1.6637 million shares, reflecting a strategy to lock in profits amid rising stock prices [9]. - Other notable reductions included JD.com, Yatsen Holding, and Vipshop, with complete sell-offs of companies like Baidu and Trip.com [9].