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策略深度报告:风格与趋势共振:新消费投资图景
Bank of China Securities· 2025-12-16 03:11
Group 1 - The report highlights that the new consumption market has a rotation and rebound configuration opportunity, driven by three main logics: fundamental, financial, and style rotation [9][10][12] - The fundamental aspect indicates that under the backdrop of US-China trade friction, there is a strong expectation for policies to boost domestic demand, which catalyzes the consumption style market [9][10] - Financially, global capital reallocation and valuation recovery in Hong Kong stocks are noted, with A-shares and Hong Kong stocks showing a resonance in consumer sectors [10][12] Group 2 - The report discusses structural changes in the Chinese consumption market driven by demographic shifts and weakening consumer confidence, with the middle-income group expanding and the "Z generation" becoming the main consumer force [28][29] - It emphasizes that the economic transformation and declining real estate cycle have led to a cautious consumer sentiment, affecting spending behavior [38][40] Group 3 - The report identifies three key trends in new consumption: "emotional consumption," "value-for-money consumption," and "service and experience consumption," each with distinct growth drivers and investment opportunities [48][59][68] - "Emotional consumption" is characterized by high margins and resilience to economic cycles, with significant growth in IP economy and pet economy sectors [48][51] - "Value-for-money consumption" is driven by rational consumption tendencies and supply chain optimization, leading to the rise of discount retail and bulk snack industries [59][62] Group 4 - The report notes that the service and experience consumption sector is expected to grow rapidly, particularly in outdoor sports, as GDP per capita surpasses 10,000 USD, influenced by the "single economy" and changing consumption preferences [68][71] - It highlights that outdoor apparel and footwear sales are projected to see significant growth, with a year-on-year increase of 87.3% expected in 2024 [68][71]