Economic Outlook - The core viewpoint emphasizes that 2026 marks the beginning of the "15th Five-Year Plan," which is crucial for understanding future policies and economic environments. The focus will be on "comprehensive efforts" and "strategic initiative" in various sectors [3][4] - "Comprehensive efforts" suggests an acceleration in policy implementation across development and reform areas, while "strategic initiative" indicates an increase in proactive policy measures, particularly in domestic economic management and international trade [3][4] Policy Framework - The central economic work conference has highlighted an increased frequency of terms like "reform" and "opening up," indicating a shift in focus for 2026. The concept of "cross-cycle" has returned, but this does not imply a reduction in growth stabilization efforts [5][6] - Fiscal policy will remain proactive, ensuring necessary spending and debt levels, while monetary policy will emphasize flexibility and efficiency in using tools like interest rate cuts [6][5] Market Dynamics - The analysis of 2025 reveals three significant shifts: the weakening of post-pandemic scars, reduced impact from tariff conflicts, and the establishment of a coherent new policy framework since late 2024 [7][8][9] - The economic recovery in 2026 is characterized as "atypical," with limited volume elasticity and a focus on price normalization, leading to a nominal GDP recovery from approximately 4% in 2025 to around 5% in 2026 [9] Capital Market Insights - The relationship between the ten-year government bond yield and A-share dividend yield illustrates the emotional cycles in the capital market, which have been disrupted since 2022 due to long-term concerns about the Chinese economy [10][11] - Key events influencing market behavior include a policy shift in late 2024 and the introduction of DeepSeek, which has redirected investment thinking from macro to micro perspectives [12][11] Investment Behavior - The new tariff war initiated by the Trump administration has led to a reevaluation of investment strategies, with non-U.S. funds increasingly seeking opportunities in China as the perception of risk shifts [13] - The "anti-involution" policy has gained attention, indicating a structural approach to restoring corporate profitability and nominal GDP growth, which has initiated a domestic "funds rebalancing" process [13] Future Projections - The nominal GDP recovery is expected to continue driving the "funds rebalancing" process into 2026, with a potential rise in bond market interest rates and support for traditional sectors' profitability and valuation [14] - The RMB is anticipated to enter a period of appreciation, with a projected annual increase of 2-3%, which could attract foreign investment and positively impact the stock market [15]
赵伟:机遇叠加、未来可期
申万宏源宏观·2026-01-13 09:21