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外资巨头 “抱团”买入
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-10-22 13:42
Group 1 - Major global institutions, including Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and UBS, have increased their holdings or newly invested in multiple A-shares in the third quarter of this year, focusing on sectors such as technology, healthcare, and chemical materials [1][2] - A total of 22 A-share listed companies have seen QFII (Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor) appear in their top ten circulating shareholders as of the end of the third quarter [2] - The investment trend by foreign institutions is interpreted as a positive signal for the market, indicating their long-term confidence in China's economic transformation and industrial upgrading [1][8] Group 2 - For example, Zhongce Rubber has seen four well-known QFII institutions, including Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs, enter its top ten circulating shareholders, with Merrill Lynch holding 6.355 million shares [3][5] - XWYD (StarNet) has also attracted multiple QFII interests, with UBS and Barclays becoming new top shareholders [6][7] - The A-share market is currently viewed as having high cost-effectiveness after a phase of adjustment, with structural investment opportunities gradually emerging [8][9] Group 3 - The structural growth trends in sectors such as technology and innovative pharmaceuticals continue, with specific focus areas including computing chips, storage, liquid cooling, cloud services, and AI applications [9] - Investment opportunities are expected to arise in the domestic chip industry and related sectors due to the effects of recent policies aimed at reducing competition [8][9] - The market sentiment fluctuations have created opportunities for reassessment and positioning in these sectors [9]