Core Viewpoint - In Q3 2025, active equity funds significantly adjusted their holdings, increasing allocation to technology stocks while reducing exposure to consumer and banking sectors [1][2]. Group 1: Changes in Major Holdings - The top ten holdings of active equity funds saw a major reshuffle, with Ningde Times reclaiming the top position due to a 60% stock price increase, while Guizhou Moutai dropped from third to tenth place due to minimal price growth of 2.45% [3][5][6]. - The top ten stocks included Ningde Times (75.88 billion), Tencent Holdings (69.94 billion), and new entrants like Xinyi Technology and Zhongji Xuchuang, indicating a shift towards technology [3][4][5]. Group 2: Increased Allocation to Technology - Active equity funds heavily increased their positions in technology stocks, particularly in AI-related sectors, with Industrial Fulian seeing a 214.80% price surge and a significant increase in fund holdings from 0.14% to 1.74% [8][9]. - The top ten stocks with the highest increase in holdings were all from the technology sector, reflecting a collective bet on the AI industry [9][10]. Group 3: Decreased Allocation to Consumer and Banking - Consumer and banking stocks faced substantial reductions in holdings, with Xiaomi Group experiencing the largest decline in market value, dropping by approximately 51% [11][12]. - Other notable declines included Midea Group and Bubble Mart, with significant reductions in both stock price and the number of funds holding these stocks [11][13].
主动权益基金大幅减仓小米、美团、泡泡玛特等企业
21世纪经济报道·2025-10-30 15:31