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QFII三季度新宠曝光:银行担当“压舱石”,高端制造获加仓
Core Insights - QFII continues to favor core A-share assets, particularly in high-end manufacturing and defensive sectors, reflecting a strategic approach to investment amidst ongoing market trends [1][2][7] - As of October 28, nearly 40 QFIIs collectively held approximately 119.4 billion yuan in A-shares, indicating significant foreign interest in the Chinese market [1][9] Industry Focus - QFII has notably increased holdings in various sectors, including banking, electrical equipment, building materials, chemicals, software services, machinery, and hardware [3][10] - The banking sector saw a substantial increase, with QFII adding 124 million shares, driven by expectations of improved performance and attractive valuations [7][10] - Electrical equipment and computer sectors also received tactical increases from QFII, supported by favorable policies and growth in demand due to energy transition and infrastructure upgrades [7][10] Notable Stocks - Key stocks with significant QFII increases include Nanjing Bank (12.36 million shares), China Western Power (7.29 million shares), and others in various sectors such as construction materials and chemicals [6][10] - Specific stocks like Huazhi Technology and Huasheng Tiancheng saw multiple QFII firms increase their stakes, indicating strong interest in new productivity concepts [4][5] Investment Strategy - QFII's investment strategy appears to be diversified, focusing on both core assets and emerging opportunities across multiple industries, including machinery, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals [10][11] - Large foreign institutions, such as Goldman Sachs, are actively seeking diversified investment opportunities in the A-share market, reflecting a positive outlook on Chinese equities [11][12]