Jin10 data reported on September 3rd, as important participants in the Capital Market, the investment trends of institutional investors are always widely followed by the market. When reviewing the semi-annual reports of A-share listed companies for the year 2025, it was noted that by the end of the second quarter this year, there were a total of 145 stocks held jointly by public funds, brokerages, and social security funds. Among them, 89 stocks belong to the new productive forces concept, showing a significant trend towards "new" aggregation. According to the interviewed individuals, the consensus on holdings of stocks under the new productive forces concept among the three types of institutions stems from a shared judgment on policy direction, industry trends, and long-term value.
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Public sale, brokerages and social security funds "appear together" in 145 stocks.
Jin10 data reported on September 3rd, as important participants in the Capital Market, the investment trends of institutional investors are always widely followed by the market. When reviewing the semi-annual reports of A-share listed companies for the year 2025, it was noted that by the end of the second quarter this year, there were a total of 145 stocks held jointly by public funds, brokerages, and social security funds. Among them, 89 stocks belong to the new productive forces concept, showing a significant trend towards "new" aggregation. According to the interviewed individuals, the consensus on holdings of stocks under the new productive forces concept among the three types of institutions stems from a shared judgment on policy direction, industry trends, and long-term value.