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深夜!中国资产,集体爆发!
券商中国·2025-09-17 14:48

Core Viewpoint - Chinese assets have collectively surged, driven by strong performances in the U.S. and Hong Kong markets, with significant inflows from foreign investors [2][3]. Group 1: Performance of Chinese Assets - After the U.S. market opened on September 17, the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index rose by 2.4%, and various ETFs focused on Chinese stocks saw increases of over 5% [3]. - Notable Chinese stocks such as Baidu experienced a surge of over 7%, with its H-shares rising more than 15% [3]. - The Hang Seng Tech Index increased by 4.22%, reaching its highest level since December 2021, while the Hang Seng Index rose by 1.78% [3]. Group 2: Market Dynamics - Goldman Sachs indicated that the recent surge in Hong Kong stocks was driven by foreign capital, with net purchases from southbound funds amounting to approximately 9.441 billion HKD [3]. - The overall U.S. market showed mixed results, with the Dow Jones up by 0.47% and the Nasdaq down by 0.35% [4]. Group 3: Investor Sentiment - A recent Bank of America survey revealed that 28% of global fund managers are bullish on stocks, the highest level since February [5]. - The survey indicated that nearly half of the respondents expect the Federal Reserve to cut rates at least four times in the next 12 months [5]. Group 4: Federal Reserve Outlook - The Federal Reserve is expected to announce a 25 basis point rate cut, with a 96% probability according to market tools [6]. - Goldman Sachs forecasts that the Fed will implement three consecutive rate cuts of 25 basis points in September, October, and December [7].