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开盘:三大指数集体低开 创指跌近1%
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-10-10 02:11
Group 1 - The three major indices opened lower, with the Shanghai Composite Index at 3915.48 points, down 0.47%, the Shenzhen Component Index at 13633.19 points, down 0.67%, and the ChiNext Index at 3230.46 points, down 0.96% [1] - Zhongyuan Securities anticipates that the Federal Reserve has initiated a rate-cutting cycle, leading to a more accommodative global liquidity environment, which may enhance domestic monetary policy flexibility and boost market risk appetite [1] - The crowded midstream manufacturing sector may increase short-term market volatility risks, suggesting a balanced allocation strategy between growth and value styles [1] Group 2 - CICC indicates that the market has shown strong structural characteristics, with hotspots concentrated in growth sectors [2] - The strong demand for overseas AI computing power and China's clear energy transition goals are expected to drive structural opportunities in the stock market, with manufacturing upgrades being a long-term trend [2] - Recommended sectors for October include AI computing and robotics, innovative pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics, batteries, non-ferrous metals, engineering machinery, power grid equipment, and the livestock and feed industries [2]
机构策略:成长占优有望延续 关注景气行业
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-10 01:09
Group 1 - The overall manufacturing PMI is still affected by external unfavorable conditions, but policies promoting "anti-involution" and the service sector have shown positive effects, leading to improved corporate confidence [1] - As external trade shocks gradually dissipate, the policy tone of expanding domestic demand and its actual effectiveness will be further reflected in the data [1] - The market expects the central bank to introduce further easing measures, which may boost market risk appetite [1] Group 2 - Recent market performance shows strong structural characteristics, with hotspots concentrated in growth sectors [2] - The strong demand for overseas AI computing power continues to be validated, and China's clear energy transition goals position it as a manufacturing powerhouse participating in technological innovation [2] - Recommendations for October include focusing on AI computing and robotics-related industries, innovative pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics, batteries, and non-ferrous metals [2]