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Goldman Sachs latest report: Maintains "Overweight" rating on Chinese stock market
Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 10 — According to Jin10 Data, Goldman Sachs Chief China Equity Strategist Liu Jinjin released a report stating that despite recent market fluctuations, the firm maintains an “overweight” rating on Chinese stocks (A-shares and H-shares). Liu Jinjin believes that the core factors currently influencing global investor sentiment and stock price trends include Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions and energy price volatility, as well as the opportunities and challenges brought by continuous breakthroughs in artificial intelligence technology. Goldman Sachs pointed out in the report that, dragged down by the software and internet technology sectors, the MSCI China Index has retreated 12% from its late January high, down 5% year-to-date; in contrast, the CSI 300 Index has performed relatively steadily, remaining flat for the year. Based on recent exchanges with clients in Asia and the US, Goldman Sachs updated its market outlook. Liu Jinjin believes that A-shares have a higher risk-adjusted return (Sharpe ratio), but despite maintaining earnings forecasts and valuation judgments unchanged, in tactical allocation, investors should focus on structural themes to capture excess returns until geopolitical risks and AI disruptive concerns are alleviated.