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2026年度展望:人民币汇率:人民币或进入中长期升值周期
Soochow Securities· 2025-11-07 04:09
Exchange Rate Outlook - The report predicts that the RMB may enter a medium to long-term appreciation cycle, with expectations for the USD/CNY exchange rate to break below 7.0 in 2026, potentially reaching 6.70-6.80 by the end of that year[1] - The RMB has ended a three-year depreciation cycle, with a significant appreciation expected to begin from April 2025, when the USD/CNY was at 7.42[6] Trade and Current Account - The current account surplus is expected to stabilize, driven by a recovery in merchandise trade, with a monthly surplus reaching $63.9 billion in September 2025, the highest since 2020[18] - The merchandise trade surplus has been expanding, with a single-month surplus of $72.4 billion recorded in September 2025[18] Investment Dynamics - Foreign investment in RMB-denominated assets is increasing, with a net inflow of $10.57 billion in securities investments by September 2025, reversing previous outflows[34] - Foreign investors have increased their holdings in A-shares by 622.9 billion CNY, indicating a strong interest in the Chinese equity market[42] Risk Factors - Potential risks include uncertainties in U.S. fiscal and tariff policies, unclear paths for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, and political risks in non-U.S. regions that could lead to currency depreciation[1] - The report highlights the importance of monitoring the evolving dynamics of the U.S.-China interest rate differential, which significantly influences foreign investment behavior in Chinese bonds[51]
每日机构分析:11月4日
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-11-04 11:39
Group 1 - Dongwu Securities indicates that the recovery of prices is crucial for economic growth and capital markets, with favorable conditions in consumption demand, monetary liquidity, and exchange rates [1] - The chief economist of Dongwu Securities, Lu Zhe, highlights that long-term demographic, industrial, and fiscal transformations will boost household income, predicting a more optimistic total consumption due to the simultaneous movement of population and consumption peaks in the next decade [1] - The report suggests that the central bank's initiation of government bond trading and fiscal debt reduction will facilitate the transfer of fiscal deposits to households and enterprises, leading to a significant rebound in M1 growth over the past year, which will in turn drive PPI recovery [1] Group 2 - The dollar has slightly weakened as investors assess the differing views among Federal Reserve officials regarding future interest rate cuts, with some officials expressing caution due to persistent inflation [2] - Wall Street executives warn that investors should prepare for a potential market correction of over 10% within the next 12 to 24 months, emphasizing that such corrections are common in market cycles [2] Group 3 - Analysts from ING state that the daily fluctuations in Eurozone government bond yields are predominantly influenced by U.S. trends, as there are insufficient internal factors to change direction [3] - Mizuho Financial Group's CEO expresses confidence that Japan's growth-promoting policies and potential interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan will drive bank business expansion [3] Group 4 - Capital Economics suggests that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has room for future interest rate cuts, maintaining a neutral stance despite mixed economic data [4] - Moody's analysis indicates that the RBA is unlikely to cut rates until mid-2026 at the earliest, contingent on a convincing decline in inflation [4][5]