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On Trump's "first day," Emerging Markets faced difficulties, setting several records.
The opening price of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index based on expected PE is 46% lower than the S&P 500 Index, marking the largest gap since Obama's first inauguration in 2009; the average yield of local currency bonds in Emerging Markets is also lower than the yield of USA Treasuries. Analysis indicates that due to USA policy actions, a strong dollar, and high USA interest rates, Emerging Markets stocks are underweighted by investors.
Are Banks under pressure from interest margins looking to Overseas for profits? The 2025 annual plan reveals that Overseas Business may become a new highlight.
① The Industrial And Commercial Bank Of China stated that efforts should be made to explore a second growth curve for Overseas Operation; ② For companies going global, it means that both upstream and downstream industries are venturing overseas together, which means more Chinese enterprises are setting up factories and operating locally.
WuXi AppTec leads the surge of Hong Kong stock pharmaceutical shares, while Global Biomedical investment and financing shows signs of recovery.
① The WuXi AppTec system leads the rise of Hong Kong pharmaceutical stocks, which Bullish factors are worth paying attention to? ② Global Biomedical investment and financing has seen some recovery, how do Institutions view it?
Banks are "short of money," and the yield on interbank certificates of deposit has surpassed that of 10-year government bonds, with the scale of maturing certificates of deposit nearing 6 trillion in the first quarter.
① The recent abnormal situation of banks lacking liabilities is also related to the outflow of non-bank deposits caused by the new self-regulation rules at the end of November 2024. ② The funding situation this morning has improved significantly compared to the past two days, but it remains relatively tight.
The AUM of private banking has grown against the trend; high-end clients are the future of Banks.
In 2024, amid narrowing interest margins and weak income in the banking industry, one Indicator continues to "skyrocket." Data from the corporate early warning system shows that China's private banks...
Ping An Insurance continues to "shop" for state-owned banks: investing 0.13 billion HKD to Buy Agricultural Bank Of China's Listed in Hong Kong shares, with a shareholding ratio of 5.05%.
① On January 7, Ping An Insurance Buy 31,678,000 shares of Agricultural Bank Of China Listed in Hong Kong, increasing its shareholding ratio from 4.95% to 5.05%; ② Ping An Asset Management previously disclosed that on January 3, after buying Agricultural Bank Of China Listed in Hong Kong, its shareholding ratio reached 5.03%; ③ Since last year, Ping An Insurance has been continuously 'sweeping up' H shares of major state-owned banks such as ICBC, CCB, PSBC, and Agricultural Bank Of China.