刚刚!中国股票,突传利好
中国基金报·2025-11-24 08:03

Market Overview - A-shares experienced a volatile trading day on November 24, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.05%, the Shenzhen Component Index increasing by 0.37%, and the ChiNext Index up by 0.31% [2] - A total of 4,228 stocks rose, with 79 hitting the daily limit up, while 1,104 stocks declined [3] Sector Performance - The military industry sector saw a collective surge, with stocks like Jianglong Shipbuilding and China Shipbuilding Defense hitting the daily limit up. This was influenced by news regarding Japan's deployment of medium-range missiles near Taiwan [4] - AI application stocks were notably active, with 360 (Sanliu Ling) hitting the daily limit up. Alibaba's AI assistant, Qianwen App, surpassed 10 million downloads within a week, marking it as the fastest-growing AI application [5][6] Analyst Insights - Goldman Sachs' chief strategist for Chinese stocks, Liu Jinjun, stated that the current rise in the Chinese stock market, driven by AI concepts, is not a bubble. He emphasized that local tech companies still have room for expansion in valuation and profitability [13] - Liu noted that compared to the U.S., where companies focus on "spending money on computing power," China is more inclined to invest in AI applications, which boosts investor confidence in the short-term monetization capabilities of Chinese AI [13][14] - He projected that the current bull market in China will continue, although the pace of growth may slow down as the focus shifts from valuation increases to profit recovery [14] Future Projections - Goldman Sachs forecasts a 12% to 13% profit growth for Chinese companies next year, significantly higher than the expected 2% to 3% for the current year [15] - By 2027, the Chinese stock market is expected to have approximately 30% upside potential, benefiting from AI investments, overall GDP growth, and the globalization of Chinese enterprises [15][16]