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债市稳住股市虹吸“逆风局” 理财赎回未现“负反馈”
Core Viewpoint - The recent capital market dynamics show a significant shift in fund flows between equity and bond markets, with a notable increase in equity market performance as the bond market experiences volatility [1][2]. Group 1: Market Dynamics - The stock market has shown resilience, with the Shanghai Composite Index breaking through 3600 points, while the bond market has faced fluctuations, indicating a "see-saw" effect between the two [1][2]. - The bond market has seen a sharp increase in the 10-year government bond yield, rising from approximately 1.65% in mid-July to 1.75% by July 25, reflecting a shift in investor sentiment [1][2]. - Recent net liquidity operations have tightened the market, causing overnight repo rates to rise above 1.65%, leading to a significant tilt in the balance between equity and bond markets [2]. Group 2: Fund Flows and Investment Trends - There is a clear trend of funds migrating from bond markets to equities, driven by improved risk appetite and a shift in market sentiment towards sectors with higher profitability certainty, such as consumer and pharmaceutical stocks [2][5]. - The redemption signals in the bond market were triggered by a decline in net asset values of bond funds, with a cumulative drop of 15.1 basis points over three days, indicating a significant reaction from institutional investors [3]. - The demand for traditional savings products, such as savings bonds, has decreased as investors seek higher returns in the equity market, leading to a notable decline in the attractiveness of these once-popular investment vehicles [5][6]. Group 3: Institutional Behavior - Institutional investors, particularly banks and funds, have been reducing their bond holdings significantly, indicating a proactive defensive strategy in anticipation of rising interest rates [3][4]. - The current market environment has allowed institutions to accumulate floating profits, enhancing their resilience to bond market fluctuations, which has not yet resulted in negative feedback from redemptions [4]. - The trend of investors seeking higher returns has led to increased activity in the large-denomination certificate of deposit market, with many investors opting to redeem their deposits early to invest in equities [6].