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A股上涨空间仍在,瑞银最新展望!海外投资者态度越发积极
券商中国·2025-09-04 23:33

Core Viewpoint - Investor confidence in Chinese assets is increasing, with a notable rise in overseas investors' willingness to allocate to non-USD assets, particularly Chinese assets, indicating a potentially strong year for Chinese assets [1][4]. Group 1: Foreign Investment Trends - As of June, the scale of foreign investors' holdings in A-shares exceeded 3 trillion RMB, accounting for 7.4% of the total free float market capitalization of A-shares [1]. - The number of overseas investors from the US and the Middle East attending the A-share seminar has significantly increased compared to previous years, reflecting a growing interest in Chinese assets [1]. - The growth of ETFs and new programmatic trading rules has led to increased attention from trading-type foreign capital towards the Chinese market, while allocation-type and investment-type foreign capital remain cautious, focusing on the sustainability of fundamental policies [3]. Group 2: Economic and Market Conditions - Since September of last year, overseas investors have become more positive about China, supported by domestic policies providing bottom protection for A-shares and the emergence of new economic sectors [4]. - The current global interest rate cut expectations and low domestic interest rates create a favorable liquidity environment for capital inflow into the Chinese stock market [3]. - A-shares are expected to maintain an upward trend due to continuous economic policy support and a clearer external environment, with high-quality companies likely to stand out in the new economic development cycle [4]. Group 3: Market Dynamics and Performance - The narrative of building an investor-centric financial market in A-shares has been realized, with a slow bull market expected to continue [6]. - The current market rally is largely driven by liquidity rather than corporate earnings changes, indicating that the shift of household financial assets is just beginning [6]. - Growth stocks are favored for investment in the second half of the year, with expectations of better performance for small-cap stocks, although the marginal difference compared to large-cap stocks may not be as pronounced as in the first half [6][7]. Group 4: Profitability and Valuation - A-share profitability is expected to improve significantly this year, with an estimated growth rate of around 6% for the full year, driven by a base effect and recovery in earnings [9]. - Despite the rebound in market valuations, the decline in government bond yields is likely to push A-share valuations higher, as A-shares remain relatively attractive compared to global markets [9]. - The technology sector's performance is supported by policy backing and changing industry trends, with further room for growth in valuations as more fundamental improvements and earnings recoveries occur [9][10].