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LP心声:以后只会投“这类GP”
FOFWEEKLY·2025-09-24 10:10

Core Viewpoint - The current state of China's primary market is at a critical juncture of confidence rebuilding and paradigm reshaping, necessitating investment institutions to reassess their positioning and value [3][27]. Group 1: Confidence Sources - There is a clear consensus among LPs and GPs that confidence stems from a profound understanding of industry rules, a clear recognition of capital attributes, and the continuous construction of cross-cycle capabilities [6][27]. - The market still has ample funds, but they will only flow to those managers with clear strategies and excellent performance [5][27]. Group 2: Investment Strategies - Insurance capital is characterized as "patient capital," and the key to confidently investing in equity lies in defining investment strategies that align with capital attributes [9]. - Investment strategies include focusing on hard technology, collaborating with industry leaders, and investing in stable cash flow opportunities [9][10]. - The emphasis is shifting towards "hard technology" as a primary investment focus, with a willingness to invest in any sector that aligns with local industry collaboration [11]. Group 3: Cross-Regional and Technological Insights - Institutions with sufficient recognition and confidence do not experience "mismatches" in industry and capital [13]. - A global layout allows for early detection of trends, as seen in investments in nuclear fusion technology [14]. - The semiconductor industry is highlighted as a sector with a long-term upward trend, despite cyclical fluctuations [16]. Group 4: Exit Strategies and Liquidity - Long-term capital supply is essential for the healthy development of the industry, with a focus on industry-specific funds and CVCs [18]. - The exit landscape is evolving, with S-funds expected to play a significant role in the future, as the stock market struggles to provide sufficient exit channels [19][21]. - The current market structure shows that over 85% of LP funds come from government sources, indicating an imbalance that needs to be addressed [19]. Group 5: Market Dynamics and Future Outlook - The market is not short of funds, but the willingness of capital to enter the equity market is influenced by past experiences with arbitrage-focused institutions [23]. - The recovery of the A-share market and the normalization of IPOs are expected to alleviate fundraising pressures in the primary market [24]. - The consensus is that confidence is derived from deep industry understanding, global resource integration, and long-term capital alignment [25][27].