Core Viewpoint - The consumer sector in A-shares and Hong Kong stocks experienced a significant rally on November 10, driven by multiple positive news, with traditional and new consumption sectors showing strong performance, particularly China Duty Free Group reaching a two-year high [1][2][3]. Consumer Sector Performance - On November 10, both A-shares and Hong Kong stocks saw a collective rise in the consumer sector, with notable performances from liquor, aviation, and duty-free stocks. China Duty Free Group's A-shares hit the daily limit, with a buy order of 5.03 billion yuan [2]. - In Hong Kong, stocks like Hou Shang Ayi and Mijue Group saw increases of over 13% and 9% respectively, while Pop Mart and others also experienced significant gains [2]. Positive News Drivers - The rise in the consumer sector was supported by favorable news, including the Ministry of Finance's report on continuing consumption-boosting policies and the National Bureau of Statistics indicating a 0.2% year-on-year increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) [3]. - The performance of individual stocks also positively influenced fund performance, with tourism and food and beverage ETFs showing significant gains, some increasing nearly 6% [3]. Fund Management Trends - There has been a divergence in public fund operations, with some funds reducing their holdings in traditional consumer stocks like liquor, while others remain optimistic about the long-term potential of these stocks [4][5]. - For instance, the market value of Guizhou Moutai held by active equity funds decreased to 27.455 billion yuan, with the number of funds holding it dropping to 573 [4]. Focus on Domestic Demand and Overseas Expansion - Fund managers are currently focusing on the dual aspects of domestic demand and overseas expansion for investment opportunities in the consumer sector, citing the current low valuation levels as providing a safety margin [5][6]. - The emphasis on overseas expansion is particularly relevant as Chinese brands in sectors like food and beverage and apparel are increasingly penetrating markets in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, presenting significant growth potential [6].
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券商中国·2025-11-10 23:43