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股市面面观 |双创回调红利大涨,A股风格生变?
Zhong Guo Jin Rong Xin Xi Wang· 2025-10-17 03:13
Group 1 - The A-share market is experiencing a shift in style post the Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays, with a notable decline in technology stocks and a significant rebound in dividend assets [1] - The ChiNext 50 Index and the Sci-Tech 50 Index have decreased by 6.86% and 5.26% respectively in October, while the Shanghai 50 Index has increased by 1.01% and the Shanghai Dividend Index has risen by 5.17%, marking its best monthly performance of the year [1] - In Q3, the ChiNext 50 Index surged by 59.45% and the Sci-Tech 50 Index rose by 49.02%, contrasting with the Shanghai 50 Index's 10.21% increase and the Shanghai Dividend Index's 3.44% decline [1] Group 2 - The Xinhua Zhongxin Dividend Value Index recorded a 2.67% increase this month, narrowing its year-to-date decline to 1.58%, outperforming the Shanghai Dividend Index for the year [1] - CITIC Securities suggests that Q4 2025 may be a critical time for bottom-fishing in dividend stocks, as current pessimistic expectations may have been fully reflected in the market [1] - The report highlights that leading companies in the highway sector have returned to a dividend yield of around 5%, indicating potential opportunities for investment as valuation bottoms and incremental capital stabilizes [1] Group 3 - In October, the coal sector leads the monthly gainers with a 9.53% increase, while the banking and public utilities sectors also show strong performance [2] - Conversely, sectors such as media, electronics, communication, and computing have experienced significant declines, with the media sector down by 7.46% [3] - Institutions recommend a balanced allocation between new technology and cyclical stocks, with a focus on sectors like electric new energy, electronics, and non-ferrous metals [4] Group 4 - Most institutions maintain a long-term positive outlook on high-growth sectors, anticipating new highs after the current phase of index fluctuations and sector confusion [5] - The cyclical sectors may require additional policy support to continue outperforming in the market [5]