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超长信用债涨势暂歇,3-5年中低等级表现占优
Xinda Securities· 2025-06-28 14:49
Report Industry Investment Rating The document does not provide information about the report industry investment rating. Core Viewpoints - The rally of ultra-long credit bonds has paused, with 3 - 5-year medium and low-grade bonds performing better. Interest rate bond yields have shown narrow fluctuations overall, while credit bond yields have also maintained a volatile pattern. Credit spreads have different changes across various maturities and ratings [2][5]. - Most urban investment bond spreads have increased, with varying trends among different regions and ratings [2][9]. - Industrial bond spreads are generally stable, but the spreads of mixed-ownership real estate bonds continue to rise [2][13]. - Most yields of secondary capital and perpetual bonds (Two-Permanent Bonds) have increased, and the spreads have slightly widened [2][26]. - The excess spreads of industrial perpetual bonds have decreased, while those of urban investment perpetual bonds have slightly increased [2][28]. Summary by Directory 1. The Rally of Ultra-long Credit Bonds Pauses, 3 - 5-year Medium and Low-grade Bonds Perform Better - Interest rate bond yields have narrow fluctuations: 1Y and 5Y Guokai bond yields have decreased by 1BP, 3Y yields remain flat, and 7Y and 10Y yields have increased by 1 - 2BP [5]. - Credit bond yields are volatile: The yields of 7-year and 3 - 5-year high-grade bonds have rebounded, while 3 - 5-year medium and low-grade bonds perform relatively strongly. Yield changes vary by maturity and rating [5]. - Credit spreads: 1Y spreads change between -1 and 1BP; 3Y AAA spreads increase by 3BP, others decrease by 2BP; 5Y AAA spreads increase by 3BP, others decrease by 3 - 4BP; 7Y spreads increase by 0 - 1BP; 10Y spreads of AAA, AA+, and AA change by 2BP, -2BP, and 1BP respectively [2][5]. - Rating and term spreads show obvious differentiation [5]. 2. Most Urban Investment Bond Spreads Increase - External ratings: AAA and AA+ platform spreads increase by 2BP, AA platform spreads increase by 3BP [2][9]. - Provincial platforms: Most AAA platform spreads increase by 1 - 3BP, with Guangxi decreasing by 4BP, Jilin and Liaoning increasing by 5BP; most AA+ platform spreads increase by 1 - 3BP, Jilin increasing by 7BP; most AA platform spreads increase by 1 - 3BP, Liaoning decreasing by 6BP, Xinjiang and Gansu increasing by 4BP [9][10][11]. - Administrative levels: Provincial, prefecture-level, and district-level platform spreads all increase by 2BP, with different trends in different regions [14][15]. 3. Industrial Bond Spreads are Generally Stable, Mixed-ownership Real Estate Bond Spreads Continue to Rise - Real estate bonds: Central and local state-owned enterprise real estate bond spreads are basically flat compared to last week, mixed-ownership real estate bond spreads increase by 8BP, and private enterprise real estate bond spreads increase by 40BP. Spreads of individual real estate companies vary [2][13]. - Other industrial bonds: AAA coal bond spreads increase by 1BP, AA+ remain flat, AA decrease by 1BP; AAA and AA+ steel bond spreads decrease by 1BP and 2BP respectively; spreads of various grades of chemical bonds increase by 0 - 1BP. Spreads of individual companies such as Shaanxi Coal and HBIS decrease by 1BP, while Jinkong Coal Industry increases by 7BP [13]. 4. Most Yields of Two-Permanent Bonds Increase, Spreads Slightly Widen - 1Y bonds: Secondary capital bond yields of all grades increase by 1 - 2BP, perpetual bond yields increase by 2 - 3BP, and spreads generally increase by 2 - 3BP [26]. - 3Y bonds: Secondary capital bond yields of all grades increase by 2 - 4BP, perpetual bond yields increase by 1BP, and spreads increase in line with yields [26]. - 5Y bonds: Yields and spreads of all grades of Two-Permanent Bonds increase by 0 - 1BP [26]. 5. The Excess Spreads of Industrial Perpetual Bonds Decrease, Urban Investment Bond Excess Spreads Slightly Increase - Industrial perpetual bonds: The excess spreads of industrial AAA 3Y perpetual bonds decrease by 2.38BP to 3.81BP, at the 0.07% percentile since 2015; the excess spreads of AAA 5Y perpetual bonds decrease by 2.60BP to 8.51BP, at the 5.80% percentile [2][28]. - Urban investment perpetual bonds: The excess spreads of urban investment AAA 3Y perpetual bonds increase by 0.15BP to 6.14BP, at the 2.86% percentile; the excess spreads of AAA 5Y perpetual bonds increase by 0.44BP to 9.81BP, at the 8.80% percentile [2][28]. 6. Credit Spread Database Compilation Instructions - Market credit spreads are calculated based on ChinaBond Medium and Short-term Notes and ChinaBond Perpetual Bonds data, with historical percentiles since early 2015 [36]. - Credit spreads of industrial and urban investment individual bonds are calculated by subtracting the yield of the same-term Guokai bond from the individual bond's ChinaBond valuation, and then averaged to get the industry or regional credit spreads [36]. - Excess spreads of bank secondary capital and perpetual bonds, as well as industrial and urban investment perpetual bonds, are calculated by subtracting the credit spreads of corresponding benchmark bonds [36]. - Samples of industrial and urban investment bonds are selected from medium notes and public corporate bonds, excluding guaranteed and perpetual bonds. Bonds with remaining maturities below 0.5 years or above 5 years are excluded [36]. - Industrial and urban investment bonds use external entity ratings, while commercial banks use ChinaBond implicit debt ratings [36].
关注运输业产业集群建设
Hua Tai Qi Huo· 2025-06-26 04:57
Industry Overview Investment Rating The report does not mention the industry investment rating. Core View The report provides an overview of various industries, including production, service, upstream,中游, downstream, and market pricing, highlighting recent trends and developments in each sector. Summary by Category Production and Service Industries - Shanghai plans to build a world - class ship and offshore engineering equipment industrial cluster, aiming for an industry added - value of over 45 billion yuan by 2030 and a localisation rate of over 85% for large LNG carriers [1]. - The memory market, led by DDR4, is rapidly warming up, with DDR4 particle prices doubling in just two weeks [1]. - Six departments have issued a guidance on financial support for consumption, setting up a 500 - billion - yuan re - loan for service consumption and elderly care [1]. - Retirement pensions are exempt from personal income tax in Beijing [1]. Upstream - International oil prices decreased significantly compared to the previous day [2]. - Coal inventory in Qinhuangdao decreased [2]. - Egg prices have rebounded recently [2]. Midstream - The polyester operating rate declined, while the PX operating rate increased [3]. - The coal consumption of power plants dropped to a three - year low, and the power plant operating rate decreased [3]. Downstream - The sales of commercial housing in first - and second - tier cities have seasonally declined to a near - three - year low [4]. - The number of domestic flights has decreased cyclically [4]. Market Pricing - The credit spread of the entire industry has slightly declined recently [5]. Industry Credit Spread - The credit spreads of multiple industries, such as agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, mining, and chemical industry, have declined this week [48]. Key Industry Price Indicators - The prices of various commodities, including agricultural products, metals, energy, and chemicals, have shown different trends, with some rising and some falling [49].
五矿期货文字早评-20250626
Wu Kuang Qi Huo· 2025-06-26 02:46
Report Investment Ratings No investment ratings for the industries are provided in the report. Core Views - The overall market shows mixed trends across different sectors. The stock index market has a positive performance, with most indices rising. The bond market is expected to be volatile, with a downward trend in interest rates in the long - term. The commodity market, including metals, energy, and agricultural products, also has various trends influenced by factors such as geopolitical risks, supply - demand relationships, and policy changes. [2][7] - It is recommended to take different trading strategies according to different market conditions, such as buying certain stock index futures on dips, and being cautious in the commodity market with a focus on specific opportunities and risks. [4][5] Summary by Categories Macro - financial - **Stock Index**: The previous trading day saw most indices rising, with the Shanghai Composite Index up 1.04%, the ChiNext Index up 3.11%, etc. The trading volume increased by 188.2 billion yuan. The overseas geopolitical risk has cooled down, and domestic policies are expected to support the economy. It is recommended to buy IH or IF futures on dips and consider IC or IM futures related to "new - quality productivity". [2][4] - **Treasury Bonds**: On Wednesday, most treasury bond futures had a slight decline. The economic data shows some disturbances and structural differentiation. The central bank's liquidity injection maintains a loose attitude, and the bond market is expected to be volatile and strong in the short - term, with a downward trend in interest rates in the long - term. [6][7] - **Precious Metals**: Gold and silver prices rose. The market's expectation of the Fed's loose monetary policy has increased, and the change in the bank regulatory bill is beneficial to silver. It is recommended to buy silver on dips. [8][10] Non - ferrous Metals - **Copper**: The copper price oscillated and rebounded. The overseas geopolitical situation has eased, but the uncertainty of the Fed's interest - rate cut suppresses the sentiment. The copper raw material market is tight, and the low inventory may support the price to rise, but the weakening domestic consumption limits the upside. The price is expected to oscillate and rise, and attention should be paid to the import loss for arbitrage. [12] - **Aluminum**: The aluminum price oscillated. The cost - driving force has weakened, and the demand expectation has improved. The low inventory may push the price up, but the price increase and the off - season effect limit the upside. The price is expected to oscillate in the short - term. [13] - **Zinc**: The zinc price rose slightly. The zinc industry is in the process of converting surplus zinc ore into zinc ingots, with a high expectation of zinc ingot output. However, some factors affect the inventory and production, and the geopolitical situation may affect the zinc ore export. [15] - **Lead**: The lead price rose. The lead acid battery export growth has slowed down, and the downstream consumption is weak. But the high - concentration long - position in the LME lead July contract and the reduction of domestic inventory make the price run relatively strongly, with limited upside for Shanghai lead. [16] - **Nickel**: The nickel price rebounded slightly. The cost of downstream iron plants is under pressure, and the nickel ore price may fall. The nickel iron price is also under pressure, and the refined nickel supply - demand is in an oversupply situation, with a risk of price decline. [17] - **Tin**: The tin price fell slightly. The supply of tin ore is short - term tight, but the terminal demand is in the off - season, and the price is expected to oscillate in a certain range. [18] - **Lithium Carbonate**: The lithium carbonate price fluctuated slightly. The marginal variables in supply, demand, and cost are limited, and it is recommended to operate cautiously. [19] - **Alumina**: The alumina price rose slightly. The alumina production capacity is in an oversupply situation, and the price is expected to be weakly volatile. It is recommended to short on rallies. [20] - **Stainless Steel**: The stainless steel price rose slightly. The market supply exceeds demand, and the demand is weak. The planned production cut by steel mills eases the supply - demand contradiction, but the price is expected to be weakly volatile in the short - term. [21][23] Black Building Materials - **Steel**: The steel price oscillated. The real estate demand is weak, and the market is in the off - season. The terminal demand is weakening, and the market confidence is low. Attention should be paid to policy trends, demand repair, and cost support. [25][26] - **Iron Ore**: The iron ore price was slightly down. The supply has increased, and the demand is relatively stable. The price is in a low - volatility state with support from iron production and pressure from supply. [27][28] - **Glass and Soda Ash**: The glass price is expected to be weakly volatile due to the lack of real - estate demand boost. The soda ash supply is expected to be loose, and the price is also expected to be weakly volatile. [29] - **Manganese Silicon and Ferrosilicon**: The prices of manganese silicon and ferrosilicon rose. They are still in a downward trend, and the fundamentals point to a downward price. It is not recommended to buy on dips prematurely, and attention should be paid to price fluctuations caused by market sentiment. [30][31][33] - **Industrial Silicon**: The industrial silicon price rebounded. The supply is in an oversupply situation, and the demand is weak. The price may continue to decline, and it is not recommended to buy on dips. [35][36][37] Energy and Chemicals - **Rubber**: The rubber price oscillated. The bulls expect a price increase due to potential production cuts, while the bears are concerned about weak demand. The tire开工率 is rising, and it is recommended to take a neutral approach and focus on short - term operations. [39][40][43] - **Crude Oil**: The crude oil price fell slightly. The geopolitical risk has been released, and the price is in a reasonable range. It is not recommended to short further. [44][45][46] - **Methanol**: The methanol price rose. The market is expected to return to the supply - demand fundamentals, with high domestic supply and potential weakening demand. It is recommended to wait and see. [47] - **Urea**: The urea price rose. The supply is high, and the demand is relatively weak. The price is expected to have no clear trend in the short - term, and it is recommended to wait and see. [48] - **Styrene**: The styrene price is expected to be oscillated and bearish. The cost is relatively stable, the supply is increasing, and the demand is in the off - season. [49] - **PVC**: The PVC price rose. The supply is strong, and the demand is weak. The price is expected to decline steadily under the background of geopolitical easing. [51][52] - **Ethylene Glycol**: The ethylene glycol price fell. The supply is increasing, and the demand is expected to decline. The inventory is accumulating, and it is recommended to short on rallies with caution. [53] - **PTA**: The PTA price rose. The supply is expected to increase after the end of the maintenance season, and the demand is under pressure. It is recommended to look for opportunities to go long following PX. [54] - **Para - xylene**: The PX price fell. The supply and demand are in a dynamic balance, and the price is expected to be volatile. It is recommended to look for opportunities to go long following the decline. [55][56] - **Polyethylene (PE)**: The PE price rose slightly. The supply pressure may ease, and the demand is in the off - season. The price is expected to oscillate. [57] - **Polypropylene (PP)**: The PP price rose slightly. The supply is expected to increase, and the demand is expected to decline seasonally. The price is expected to be bearish in June. [58] Agricultural Products - **Hogs**: The hog price showed mixed trends. The northern region may raise prices, while the southern region has stable supply. It is recommended to go long on near - term contracts at low prices and short on long - term contracts at high prices. [60] - **Eggs**: The egg price mostly fell. The supply is relatively sufficient, and the demand is average. The price is expected to be mostly stable with a few slight declines. It is recommended to short on rallies. [61] - **Soybean and Rapeseed Meal**: The soybean and rapeseed meal prices fell. The domestic soybean meal inventory is increasing, and the supply is relatively sufficient. It is recommended to go long at the low - end of the cost range and pay attention to supply pressure at the high - end. [62][63] - **Oils and Fats**: The oil and fat prices oscillated. The Brazilian biodiesel policy is beneficial, but there are still some negative factors. The price is expected to oscillate. [64][65][66] - **Sugar**: The sugar price rebounded. The Brazilian sugar production is expected to change, and the import profit window is open. The sugar price is expected to decline steadily. [67] - **Cotton**: The cotton price rose. The market is in the off - season, and the high basis affects consumption. The price is expected to oscillate in the short - term. [68]
中加基金权益周报︱陆家嘴会议召开,债市呈现牛陡行情
Xin Lang Ji Jin· 2025-06-24 02:07
Primary Market Review - The issuance scale of government bonds, local bonds, and policy financial bonds last week was 430.8 billion, 261.8 billion, and 162 billion respectively, with net financing amounts of 135.1 billion, 124.3 billion, and 63.6 billion [1] - Financial bonds (excluding policy financial bonds) had a total issuance scale of 122.5 billion, with a net financing amount of -7.2 billion [1] - Non-financial credit bonds had a total issuance scale of 392.8 billion, with a net financing amount of 107.3 billion [1] - Two new convertible bonds were issued, with an expected financing scale of 0.9 billion [1] Secondary Market Review - Short-term interest rates in the bond market decreased while long-term rates fluctuated, influenced by factors such as liquidity, the Lujiazui conference, institutional behaviors, and geopolitical conflicts [2] Liquidity Tracking - Last week, there was a net injection through OMO, while MLF matured and was withdrawn, with the central bank conducting buyback operations to support the liquidity during the tax period [3] - The R001 and R007 rates decreased by 1.4 basis points and increased by 1 basis point respectively compared to the previous week [3] Policy and Fundamentals - Economic data for May showed stable production, rising consumption, and declining investment, with structural concerns remaining [4] - High-frequency data indicated a month-on-month decline in production, a decrease in both domestic and external consumption, and price differentiation in the production and residential sectors, with the Middle East conflict driving oil prices significantly higher [4] Overseas Market - The Federal Reserve's June FOMC statement was slightly hawkish, but U.S. consumption and production data were disappointing, exacerbating risk aversion in overseas markets [5] - The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 4.38%, down 3 basis points from the previous week [5] Equity Market - The A-share market experienced a decline in most broad-based indices due to capital outflows from new consumption and innovative pharmaceuticals, as well as the impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict [6] - Specifically, the Wind All A index fell by 1.07%, the Wind Micro-Cap index dropped by 2.18%, the CSI 300 decreased by 0.45%, and the Sci-Tech 50 fell by 1.55% [6] - A-share trading volume decreased, with an average daily turnover of 1.22 trillion, down 156.644 billion week-on-week [6] - As of June 19, 2025, the total financing balance for the entire A-share market was 1,809.167 billion, an increase of 0.188 billion from June 12 [6] Bond Market Strategy Outlook - Factors favorable to the bond market are gradually increasing in the second half of the year, with bond yields likely to face upward pressure [7] - The 10-year government bond yield has already reflected macro expectations to some extent, and short-term long-end rates are unlikely to present significant excess opportunities in the near term [7] - Short-term rates are still some distance from previous lows, and banks are balancing duration pressures, which may accumulate buying power for short-term bonds [7] - The logic of under-allocation in credit bonds continues, with a strategy prioritizing coupon collection in the short term [7] - In the convertible bond market, supply-demand conflicts persist, and liquidity remains relatively loose, with some banks redeeming convertible bonds, making core varieties scarcer [7] - The convertible bond index has reached the upper range of its fluctuation zone, and opportunities in the index require catalysts, necessitating a focus on switching core varieties and monitoring for trading opportunities driven by sentiment [7]
5月信用债利差月报 | 5月信用利差全线收窄
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-06-23 08:41
Credit Spread Performance - In May, the supply of credit bonds decreased, leading to a general decline in credit spreads, with lower-rated credit bonds experiencing a more significant narrowing [1] - The AAA-rated industrial bonds saw a uniform narrowing of credit spreads across all sectors, with the real estate sector showing the largest reduction of 18.98 basis points, while the financial holding sector had the smallest reduction of 2.36 basis points [8][9] - For private placement bonds, the pharmaceutical and biological sector had the largest narrowing of 17.18 basis points, while the environmental protection sector had the smallest at 0.99 basis points [8][9] City Investment Bonds - In May, credit spreads for city investment bonds across major ratings and maturities all declined, with the largest narrowing observed in Qinghai province for both public and private bonds [1] - The overall trend indicates that credit spreads for city investment bonds are moving downward across various regions and issuer levels [1] Financial Bonds - The credit spreads for bank perpetual bonds and other financial instruments generally narrowed, with most varieties experiencing a decrease, although some maturity spreads widened [1] - Securities companies' subordinated bonds and insurance companies' capital replenishment bonds saw a complete decline in credit spreads during the month [1] Historical Context - By the end of May, various types of credit bonds maintained historically low credit spreads, particularly for short-duration non-financial credit bonds and short-duration financial bonds, while medium to long-term financial bonds remained at relatively high historical percentiles [1][6]
信用周观察系列:长信用,还有空间
HUAXI Securities· 2025-06-23 02:45
1. Report Industry Investment Rating - No information provided regarding the industry investment rating [1] 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - In the past two weeks, interest - rate bonds fluctuated downward. Institutions continued to explore credit - bond spreads, with long - duration bonds becoming the focus. The 10 - year credit spread has significantly compressed. The trading sentiment of credit bonds is quite extreme. Considering the usual significant decline in wealth - management scale in the last week of June, credit bonds may experience short - term fluctuations. Accounts with unstable liability ends are not advised to chase the rising market but can make arrangements during adjustments. Accounts that have already invested in long - duration credit bonds earlier do not need to rush to take profits as there is still some allocation demand in July. Additionally, there is still room for the spread of long - duration credit bonds to compress [1][3] 3. Summary According to Related Catalogs 3.1 City Investment Bonds - Net financing remains weak. From June 1 - 22, 2025, city investment bonds issued 3781 billion yuan, matured 3767 billion yuan, and only achieved a net financing of 14 billion yuan, a year - on - year decrease of 791 billion yuan. The primary issuance sentiment declined, with the proportion of full - field multiples above 3 times dropping by 14 percentage points to 62%. The proportion of issuances with a term of over 3 years further increased to 45% [31] - Short - end issuance rates continued to reach new lows. In June, the issuance rates of city investment bonds continued to decline. The rates for bonds with a term of less than 1 year, 1 - 3 years, and 3 - 5 years decreased by 10bp, 7bp, and 15bp respectively compared to May, reaching 1.76%, 2.19%, and 2.51% [33] - In the secondary market, long - end bonds performed strongly, with yields of many terms reaching new lows. From June 16 - 20, yields of city investment bonds across all terms declined. The decline in medium - and short - end yields was limited, mostly within 3bp, while most long - end bonds with a term of over 5 years declined by more than 5bp, and credit spreads also compressed [36] - From the broker transaction data, bonds of all terms were traded at a discount to valuation, with long - term bonds over 5 years performing the best. The daily transactions of city investment bonds were still active, with daily transactions often exceeding 800, and the average discount to valuation per trading day was around 2bp. The average discount to valuation of long - term bonds over 5 years was 2.8bp [41] 3.2 Industrial Bonds - In June, the issuance and net - financing scale of industrial bonds increased significantly year - on - year. From June 1 - 22, industrial bonds issued 6187 billion yuan, a year - on - year increase of 1345 billion yuan, and achieved a net financing of 3050 billion yuan, a year - on - year increase of 1425 billion yuan. The comprehensive, public - utility, and non - bank financial industries had relatively large net - financing scales [43] - The issuance sentiment weakened. The proportion of full - field multiples above 3 times decreased from 38% to 30%, while the proportion of 2 - 3 times increased from 24% to 30% [43] - The proportion of medium - and long - term issuances increased. Since June, the proportion of industrial bonds with a term of less than 1 year decreased from 40% in May to 31%, while the proportions of 1 - 3 years, 3 - 5 years (including 5 years but excluding 3 years), and over 5 years increased to 40%, 18%, and 12% respectively [43] - From the broker transactions, the buying sentiment of industrial bonds was high. The TKN proportion remained at 79%, and the proportion of discount - to - valuation transactions increased from 65% to 66%. The transaction duration lengthened, with the proportion of transactions over 5 years increasing by 5 percentage points to 19% [45] 3.3 Bank Capital Bonds - In the primary market, from June 16 - 22, 2025, Xi'an Bank and Qingdao Rural Commercial Bank each issued a 20 - billion - yuan 5 + 5 - year secondary capital bond. The issuance rate of Xi'an Bank was 2.30%. Minsheng Bank issued a 300 - billion - yuan 5 + N - year perpetual bond with an issuance rate of 2.30% [48] - In the secondary market, yields of bank capital bonds declined across the board, and spreads showed differentiation. 10 - year secondary capital bonds and medium - and long - term perpetual bonds performed better. Specifically, yields of 1 - 5 - year secondary capital bonds generally declined by 2 - 4bp, with credit spreads fluctuating narrowly. The 10 - year secondary capital bond yield declined by 5bp, and the spread narrowed by 2bp. Bank perpetual bonds outperformed secondary capital bonds, with most credit spreads narrowing by 0 - 4bp [48] - From the broker transactions, from June 16 - 20, the number of bank capital bond transactions increased significantly month - on - month, and the trading sentiment was good. The TKN proportion was above 68%. The proportions of discount - to - valuation transactions of secondary capital bonds and perpetual bonds increased by 2 and 1 percentage points respectively to 70% and 77%. In terms of the term structure, state - owned bank transactions were still concentrated in long - duration bonds with good liquidity. The proportion of 4 - 5 - year secondary capital bond transactions of state - owned banks increased by 3 percentage points to 54%, while that of perpetual bonds decreased by 4 percentage points to 60%. Joint - stock bank transactions reduced the duration [51] - Regarding TLAC bonds, by subtracting the average yields of 3 + 1, 5 + 1, and 10 + 1 TLAC bonds from the yields to maturity of 3Y, 5Y, and 10Y AAA - secondary capital bonds, the spreads of secondary capital bonds over TLAC bonds were obtained. As of June 20, 2025, the spreads of 3Y, 5Y, and 10Y secondary capital bonds over TLAC bonds were 3.5bp, 7.5bp, and 4.8bp respectively, indicating that the 10 - year TLAC bond was more cost - effective at present [54] - For commercial financial bonds, taking the 3Y AAA commercial financial bond as an example, since 2021, its spread has mostly fluctuated between 10 - 30bp, with a stable spread center at 20bp. As of June 20, the credit spread of the 3Y AAA commercial financial bond was 14bp, at a relatively low level compared to the spread center [58]
信用债收益率跟随利率下行7年期品种表现强势
Xinda Securities· 2025-06-21 13:44
信用债收益率跟随利率下行 7 年期品种表现强势 —— 信用利差周度跟踪 [[Table_R Table_Report eportTTime ime]] 2025 年 6 月 21 日 请阅读最后一页免责声明及信息披露 http://www.cindasc.com 1 歌声ue 证券研究报告 债券研究 3信用债收益率跟随利率下行 7 年期品种表现强势 [Table_ReportDate] 2025 年 6 月 21 日 请阅读最后一页免责声明及信息披露 http://www.cindasc.com 2 箱: zhujinbao@cindasc.com [➢Table_Summary] 信用债收益率跟随利率下行,7 年期品种表现强势。本周利率债收益率整体 下行,1Y 和 3Y 期国开债收益率下行 2BP,5Y、7Y 和 10Y 期国开债收益率 下行 3BP。信用债收益率跟随下行,7Y 期品种下行幅度最大。1Y 期各等 级信用债收益率下行 2BP;3Y 期各等级信用债收益率下行 2-3BP;5Y 期 各等级信用债收益率下行 1-3BP;7Y 期各等级收益率下行 4BP;10Y 期 AAA、AA+和 AA 等级收益率 ...
【银行理财】资金面宽松,银行理财产品收益维持回升——银行理财周度跟踪(2025.6.9-2025.6.15)
华宝财富魔方· 2025-06-19 09:12
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese asset management market is expected to reach 154 trillion yuan in 2024, growing by 10% year-on-year, driven by valuation increases and capital inflows, while facing challenges from declining yields and evolving resident demands [5][6] Industry Dynamics - On June 6, Everbright Bank and Everbright Wealth Management released a report indicating significant competition and product low volatility in the public fund and bank wealth management sectors, necessitating new development strategies [2][5] - The recent executive swap at China Merchants Bank's wealth management and fund divisions highlights the importance of leadership continuity within the organization, with both new and returning executives being seasoned professionals from the same banking system [2][5] - The number of personal pension wealth management products in China has expanded to 35, following the addition of two new products by Bank of China Wealth Management, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance the pension financial system [6] - Several wealth management companies, including Bank of China Wealth Management and Agricultural Bank of China Wealth Management, have announced fee reductions for their products, with some management fees dropping to historical lows, sparking discussions about the "floor price" for bank wealth management fees [6] Yield Performance - For the week of June 9-15, 2025, cash management products recorded an annualized yield of 1.41%, down 2 basis points, while money market funds saw a slight increase to 1.30%, up 1 basis point, indicating a narrowing yield spread between the two [8][10] - Various fixed income and fixed income plus products experienced a rebound in annualized yields, influenced by a relatively loose funding environment and geopolitical events, while credit spreads have reached historical lows [11][14] - The bank wealth management product's net asset value (NAV) ratio was 0.93%, showing a slight increase of 3 basis points, indicating a stable low level, with credit spreads remaining flat [14]
5月工业保持增长
Hua Tai Qi Huo· 2025-06-17 03:18
1. Report Industry Investment Rating - No relevant information provided 2. Core Viewpoints - In May, the industrial sector maintained growth, with the added value of large - scale industrial enterprises increasing by 5.8% year - on - year and 0.61% month - on - month, indicating that the national economy maintained a stable and progressive development trend [1]. - In May 2025, real estate sales continued to decline, with the sales prices of commercial residential buildings in 70 large and medium - sized cities falling month - on - month and the year - on - year decline narrowing [1]. - The credit spreads of the pharmaceutical and chemical industries have recently declined slightly [5]. 3. Summary by Directory 3.1. Mid - view Event Overview 3.1.1. Production Industry - In May, the national industrial sector maintained growth, with the added value of large - scale industrial enterprises increasing by 5.8% year - on - year and 0.61% month - on - month [1]. 3.1.2. Service Industry - In May 2025, real estate sales continued to decline. The sales prices of new commercial residential buildings in first - tier, second - tier, and third - tier cities all fell month - on - month, with the decline in third - tier cities widening by 0.1 percentage points compared to the previous month [1]. 3.2. Industry Overview 3.2.1. Upstream - Energy: International oil prices have continued to rebound [2]. - Black commodities: All black commodities have recently declined in the short term [2]. 3.2.2. Midstream - Chemical industry: The PX operating rate has recently rebounded [3]. - Infrastructure: The asphalt operating rate has continued to rise recently [3]. 3.2.3. Downstream - Real estate: The sales of commercial housing in first - and second - tier cities are the same as the same period last year, at a near - three - year low [4]. - Service: The number of domestic flights has decreased periodically [4]. 3.3. Market Pricing - The credit spreads of the pharmaceutical and chemical industries have recently declined slightly [5]. 3.4. Industry Credit Spread Tracking - The credit spreads of various industries have different trends. For example, the credit spread of the chemical industry decreased from 52.63 last week to 49.66 this week, and the credit spread of the pharmaceutical industry decreased from 61.31 last week to 58.32 this week [50]. 3.5. Key Industry Price Index Tracking - Different industries have different price trends. For example, the spot price of WTI crude oil increased by 7.37% year - on - year, while the spot price of zinc decreased by 1.91% year - on - year [51].
固收深度报告:政策利差继续小幅收窄
SINOLINK SECURITIES· 2025-06-16 15:29
Group 1: Overall Report Summary - The reading of the bond market micro - trading thermometer increased by 5 percentage points to 48%. Except for the spread congestion, the average quantile of other indicators rose. High - congestion indicators include the purchase volume of ultra - long bonds by funds [2][14]. - The proportion of indicators in the over - heated range increased slightly to 15%. Among 20 micro - indicators, 3 were in the over - heated range (15%), 9 were in the neutral range (45%), and 8 were in the cold range (40%). The TL/T long - short ratio moved from the cold to the neutral range, while the allocation disk strength and the stock - bond ratio moved from the neutral to the cold range [3][19]. Group 2: Indicator Category Analysis Trading Heat Indicators - The proportion of indicators in the over - heated range remained at 17%, in the neutral range increased to 67%, and in the cold range decreased to 17%. The TL/T long - short ratio quantile rose 40 percentage points to 49%, moving from the cold to the neutral range. The 30/10Y and 1/10Y relative turnover rate quantiles rose 24 and 14 percentage points respectively, driving the average trading heat quantile up 13 percentage points [5][21]. Institutional Behavior Indicators - The proportion of indicators in the over - heated range rose to 25%, in the neutral range dropped to 38%, and in the cold range rose to 38%. The allocation disk strength quantile dropped 35 percentage points to 33%, moving from the neutral to the cold range. The average institutional behavior quantile rose slightly by 2 percentage points [6][26]. Spread Indicators - The spread quantile average dropped slightly by 1 percentage point. The market spread dropped 4 percentage points, while the policy spread quantile rose 2 percentage points. The policy spread narrowed slightly by 1bp to 3bp, with the quantile rising to 43% and remaining in the neutral range. The average of credit spread, IRS - SHIBOR 3M spread, and Agricultural Development - National Development spread widened slightly by 1bp to 18bp, with the quantile dropping 4 percentage points to 40% and remaining in the neutral range [4][7]. Comparison Ratio Indicators - The proportion of indicators in the cold range rose to 100%. The stock - bond ratio quantile dropped 2 percentage points to 38%, moving from the neutral to the cold range. The commodity and real - estate comparison ratio quantiles rose 5 and 4 percentage points respectively, remaining in the cold range. The consumer goods comparison ratio remained in the cold range. The average comparison ratio quantile rose 2 percentage points [8][33].