Group 1 - Global fund managers are returning to the Chinese market, driven by a leading global stock market rebound and advancements in China's high-tech industry [3][4] - Goldman Sachs reported that the activity of global hedge funds in China's domestic stock market last month was the highest in recent years [4] - According to Morgan Stanley, foreign long funds saw an inflow of $1 billion by the end of August, contrasting with an outflow of $17 billion last year, indicating a significant shift in investor sentiment [5] Group 2 - Fidelity International noted a clear increase in global investors' interest in Chinese assets, driven by improvements in fundamentals rather than just policy enthusiasm [5] - Invesco has increased its allocation to Chinese stocks while reducing exposure to Indian stocks, citing the latter as "expensive" [6] - As of June this year, net inflows into Chinese assets exceeded 60% of the total for the entire year of 2024, suggesting a strong ongoing trend [7] Group 3 - On September 29, Chinese assets experienced a significant rally, with the ChiNext Index rising by 2.74% and the Shenzhen Component Index increasing by 2.05% [9] - Analysts believe that the logic supporting the stock market's rise remains unchanged, and the current market valuation is reasonable, indicating potential for further upward movement post-holiday [9][10] - The upcoming 20th National Congress of the Communist Party is expected to create a key window for the A-share market, potentially boosting market risk appetite [10]
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