QFII最新持股动向曝光!
证券时报·2025-10-22 12:31

Core Viewpoint - QFII has increased its holdings in several listed companies during the third quarter of 2025, with many of these companies reporting strong performance in their financial results [2][4][8]. Group 1: QFII Holdings and Increases - As of the end of the third quarter of 2025, over 30 listed companies have QFII among their top ten shareholders, involving more than ten different QFII institutions [4]. - J.P. Morgan Securities PLC increased its holdings in China Western Power from approximately 56.82 million shares at the end of Q2 to about 129.67 million shares by the end of Q3, an increase of approximately 7.285 million shares [4]. - J.P. Morgan also increased its stake in Ruixin Technology from about 777,800 shares to 1,223,800 shares, adding approximately 446,000 shares [5]. - Morgan Stanley raised its holdings in Siyuan Electric from about 8.1067 million shares to approximately 11.6187 million shares, an increase of about 3.512 million shares [5]. - Morgan Stanley also increased its stake in Shunma Power from the previous quarter, holding approximately 3.4073 million shares, up by about 776,000 shares [5]. - Goldman Sachs held 1.8317 million shares of Xingwang Yuda, a slight increase of about 13,900 shares [6]. Group 2: Performance of Companies Favored by QFII - Companies that received increased QFII investments generally reported good performance, with most showing year-on-year growth in revenue and profit for the first three quarters of 2025 [8]. - China Western Power reported a revenue of 16.959 billion yuan for the first three quarters, a year-on-year increase of 11.85%, and a net profit of 939 million yuan, up 19.29% [9]. - Siyuan Electric's revenue for the first three quarters was approximately 13.827 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 32.86%, with a net profit of about 2.191 billion yuan, up 46.94% [9]. - Shunma Power reported a revenue of 1.163 billion yuan for the first three quarters, a year-on-year increase of 29.91%, and a net profit of 277 million yuan, up 28.49% [9].