Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The bond market has shown a weak performance recently, with mixed net value changes across various fixed-income products. Short-term products have outperformed, while long-term products have faced declines. The overall sentiment in the bond market is expected to remain weak in the short term, with potential for increased volatility [2][3]. Group 1: Fixed Income Product Performance - In the past month, the sentiment in the bond market has weakened, leading to mixed performance in product net values. High-grade interbank certificates of deposit (CDs) yielded 0.13%, cash management products at 0.10%, and short-term bond funds at 0.05%, while medium to long-term bond funds and equity-linked bond funds saw negative returns of -0.09% and -0.69% respectively [3][9]. - The performance of various indices over the past month shows that short-term bond indices have achieved positive returns, while long-term indices have declined significantly [8][9]. Group 2: Market Review - The bond market has experienced a notable decline, with the yield curve steepening. Key factors influencing this include expectations of diminishing interest rate cuts, a high-risk appetite favoring equities, and increasing long-term bond supply against weakening demand [9][10]. - The liquidity in the market remains stable, with short-term funding rates slightly decreasing. The average rates for 3-month and 1-year AAA interbank CDs have risen marginally to 1.60% and 1.65% respectively [10][12]. Group 3: Future Outlook - In the short term, the interbank CD rates are expected to remain stable, while government bond yields may fluctuate slightly, with the 10-year government bond yield projected to range between 1.7% and 2.0% [28][29]. - The bond market is anticipated to experience a weak and volatile phase, with the 10-year government bond yield likely to face upward pressure, although the extent of this increase is expected to be limited [28][29]. Group 4: Investment Strategies - For investors focused on liquidity management, it is recommended to maintain positions in cash-like products and consider increasing allocations to stable low-volatility financial products and short-term bond funds [34][35]. - Conservative investors are advised to hold onto short-term pure bond products, while those with a higher risk tolerance may consider long-term bond funds when yields rise to the upper range of their expected levels [36][37]. - For more advanced conservative investors, it is suggested to allocate to fixed-income plus products, which may include convertible bonds and equity assets, taking advantage of the anticipated strong correlation between stocks and bonds [37].
【招银研究|固收产品月报】债市波动加大,不影响长期持有(2025年12月)
招商银行研究·2025-12-19 08:58