A50重大调整,两只翻倍牛股被纳入
21世纪经济报道·2025-12-04 04:14

Core Insights - FTSE Russell announced changes to several indices, including the FTSE China A50 Index, which will take effect after the market closes on December 19, 2025 [1] - The newly included stocks in the FTSE China A50 Index are Luoyang Molybdenum and Sungrow Power Supply, while Jiangsu Bank and SF Holding are removed [1] - Luoyang Molybdenum reported a net profit of 5.608 billion yuan for Q3, a 96.4% year-on-year increase, driven by strong copper production and sales [1] - Sungrow Power Supply has seen its stock price increase by over 140% this year, while Luoyang Molybdenum's stock price has risen nearly 165% [1] Index Changes - FTSE Russell's selection criteria include professional analysis, field research, and past profitability, indicating that included companies are top performers in the A-share market [4] - The FTSE China A50 Index consists of the 50 largest stocks by market capitalization on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, serving as a key indicator for international investors [4] - The list of alternative stocks is effective immediately and will be used if any current constituents are removed before the next quarterly review [4] Market Outlook - Multiple foreign institutions are optimistic about the A-share market's performance in the coming year, with UBS forecasting an increase in overall A-share profit growth from 6% this year to 8% in 2026 [6][7] - Key investment themes for 2026 include technological self-reliance and consumer spending, with a focus on high-potential sectors amid ongoing structural changes in the economy [7] - Foreign capital inflow into the Chinese stock market reached $50.6 billion in the first ten months of 2025, significantly surpassing the total of $11.4 billion for the entire year of 2024 [7]