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基差方向周度预测-20250808
Guo Tai Jun An Qi Huo· 2025-08-08 12:11
Group 1: Core Views - Recent leveraged funds continue to flow in, with the total margin trading balance exceeding 2 trillion this week. The market sentiment remains optimistic, but the increase in the ratio of margin trading to market capitalization is limited. The 2 trillion mark has stronger signaling meaning than practical meaning and may trigger reverse trading, weakening risk appetite [2]. - Seven departments including the central bank jointly issued the "Guiding Opinions on Financial Support for New - type Industrialization", creating credit demand for banks through monetary structured tools, supporting the manufacturing industry, and stimulating a rapid rebound in the banking sector [2]. - US employment data released last week plunged, increasing market bets on interest rate cuts. The US dollar index has continued to decline to around 98, and foreign capital has replenished A - share positions, supporting the sentiment in the mainland market after the A - share index correction [2]. - This week's total A - share trading volume slightly decreased compared to last week, with daily trading around 1.6 trillion. Most broad - based indices recovered last week's losses, with small - and medium - cap stocks remaining strong. The CSI 1000 rose more than 2%, and together with the CSI 2000 and micro - cap stock indices, reached new highs for the year. Large - cap broad - based indices rose slightly more than 1% this week [2]. - The downward support for basis has weakened, and the intraday structured divergence in trends among varieties has increased. The risk appetite shown in the futures market has declined, and there is a need to guard against the risk of a slowdown in the index's upward rate or even a continuous adjustment [2]. - As of Friday, the annualized basis of each variety was basically the same as last week, with the annualized discounts of IC and IM still around 10% and 11% respectively [2]. Group 2: Weekly Forecast - The model's judgment on the movement direction of the basis of IH, IF, IC, and IM next week is: strengthening, weakening, strengthening, and weakening respectively [4].
基金研究周报: A股高位震荡,中小盘延续强势(7.21-7.25)
Wind万得· 2025-07-26 22:23
Market Overview - A-shares experienced high volatility last week, with the Shanghai Composite Index briefly surpassing 3600 points before a slight pullback. Major indices posted positive returns, with a notable focus on structural characteristics. The Sci-Tech Innovation 50 Index led with a 4.63% increase, reflecting strong market interest in technology innovation sectors such as artificial intelligence and quantum technology [2] - The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.67%, the Shenzhen Index increased by 2.33%, and the ChiNext Index gained 2.76% during the week [2] - Among industry sectors, 87% achieved positive returns, with construction materials, coal, and steel performing particularly well, rising by 8.20%, 7.98%, and 7.67% respectively. Conversely, utilities, telecommunications, and banking sectors showed weakness, declining by 0.27%, 0.77%, and 2.87% respectively [2] Fund Issuance - A total of 35 funds were issued last week, including 23 equity funds, 3 mixed funds, 7 bond funds, and 2 QDII funds, with a total issuance of 27.604 billion units [2][4] Fund Performance - The Wind All Fund Index rose by 1.02% last week, with the ordinary equity fund index increasing by 1.77% and the mixed equity fund index rising by 1.81%. The bond fund index, however, saw a slight decline of 0.10% [3][7] - The performance of various fund categories showed that the ordinary equity fund index and the mixed equity fund index had year-to-date returns of 14.91% and 14.49% respectively, indicating strong performance in the equity space [7] Global Asset Review - Global asset performance showed significant divergence, with developed market equities generally rising due to favorable conditions from anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and positive corporate earnings reports. Emerging markets displayed mixed results, with the Hang Seng Index and Ho Chi Minh Index rebounding strongly, while the German DAX Index faced challenges from high energy costs and weak manufacturing [5] - In the commodities market, coking coal prices surged due to supply constraints, while oil prices faced downward pressure from demand concerns. Natural gas prices plummeted by 11.67% [5] Domestic Bond Market Review - The bond market exhibited a clear "see-saw" effect with the national bond futures index declining by 0.58%. Short-term funding spreads showed little change, while medium to long-term rates remained low [11]
基金研究周报: 经贸会谈释放积极信号,贵金属价格大幅承压(5.12-5.16)
Wind万得· 2025-05-17 22:17
Market Overview - The A-share market showed significant differentiation last week (May 12 to May 16), with large-cap stocks performing well while small-cap and Sci-Tech Innovation Board faced slight pressure. The Shanghai 50 and CSI 300 rose by 1.22% and 1.12% respectively, indicating the defensive advantage of undervalued blue-chip stocks. The ChiNext 50 increased by 2.00%, reflecting the attractiveness of large-cap growth sectors. Conversely, the Sci-Tech 50 fell by 1.10%, possibly due to underwhelming earnings from some semiconductor companies and capital diversion to other tech sectors [2][12]. Industry Performance - Last week, 65% of sectors achieved positive returns, with beauty care, non-bank financials, and automotive sectors performing relatively well, rising by 3.08%, 2.49%, and 2.40% respectively. In contrast, media, defense, and computer sectors showed significant weakness, declining by 0.77%, 1.18%, and 1.26% respectively [2][14]. Fund Issuance - A total of 23 funds were issued last week, including 12 equity funds, 5 mixed funds, 5 bond funds, and 1 fund of funds (FOF), with a total issuance of 24.004 billion units [2][20]. Fund Performance - The Wind China Fund Total Index rose by 0.17% last week. The ordinary equity fund index increased by 0.26%, while the mixed equity fund index rose by 0.30%. The bond fund index saw a slight decline of 0.05% [3][10]. Global Asset Review - Global markets exhibited significant divergence last week, with equity markets generally rising, driven by technology stocks. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq increased by 4.54% and 6.60% respectively, propelled by better-than-expected earnings from AI leaders like Nvidia. European markets also showed resilience, with the German DAX and French CAC both rising over 0.8%, reflecting enhanced economic resilience in the Eurozone. The Hang Seng Index in the Asia-Pacific region rose by 2.09%, influenced by positive signals from US-China trade talks [5][6]. Domestic Bond Market Review - Last week, the 10-year and 30-year government bond futures fell by 0.51% and 1.17% respectively, indicating upward pressure on yields. The short-term funding spread (R007-DR007) showed no significant compression compared to the previous week, while medium to long-term rates remained low [15][19].