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Goldman Sachs A-shares 2025 Heavyweight Strategy Outlook: Domestic funds will grasp pricing power! Overweight A-shares before H, industry focus on consumer stocks!
Goldman Sachs believes that compared to Hong Kong stocks, A-shares are more sensitive to policy easing and personal investment capital flows. The first quarter of next year will be a better time to allocate to Hong Kong stocks. In terms of sectors, analysts recommend that investors pay attention to themes such as consumer, emerging markets exporters, specific new technologies, and shareholder return strategies.
A-shares and Hong Kong stocks are up, with the gem rising more than 1%, led by photovoltaics, chips, and non-ferrous metals.
PV concept stocks in A-shares rose at the beginning of the market, Suzhou Good-Ark Electronics hit the limit up, Sungrow Power Supply, Deli Technology rose more than 6%, Ginlong Technologies, Suzhou Maxwell Technologies, and Orise Technology quickly followed the upward trend.
Schroder: China is actively promoting economic growth in conjunction with the usa's moderate interest rate cut outlook, improving investment prospects in asia.
Schroders' Chief Investment Officer of Diversified Assets, She Kangru, stated that looking ahead, Schroders remains optimistic about the overall fundamentals of the Asian bonds market, especially after the bond index has undergone adjustments with lower quality companies being excluded, particularly high-yield real estate firms.
China Securities Co., Ltd.: A-shares should be accumulated when the price drops, avoiding micro-trading speculation.
In October, M2 and other financial data were better than expected, and expectations for interest rate cuts and reserve requirement ratio reductions remain. Liquidity is expected to remain ample; signs of improvement in the fundamentals have emerged, and a continued gradual recovery is anticipated. Moreover, there are still expectations for incremental policies, although there is a time lag between the implementation of policies and the confirmation of fundamentals, while the market often leads the fundamentals.
Zhongjin: Where does the recent resilience of A-shares come from?
CICC released a research report stating that the impact of the funding situation cannot be ignored in the medium term.
"Smart money" is betting on china becoming a trend: In Q3, the prototype of the "big short" increased shareholding in Alibaba and other Chinese concepts, while the rising fund Keystone established positions in three major etfs.
In the third quarter, the fund under Michael Burry increased its shareholding in Alibaba by 0.045 million shares to nearly 0.2 million shares, doubled its hold positions in jd.com to 0.5 million shares, and increased its shareholding in baidu by 0.05 million shares to 0.125 million shares. At the end of the quarter, it held three Chinese concept stocks valued at 54 million dollars, accounting for 65% of the total fund's stock holdings. Meanwhile, the fund bought corresponding put options for these three Chinese concept stocks to hedge risks.
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