China's Stock Market Set to Get a Boost From Five-Year Plan -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Oct 27

0909 GMT - China's imminent 15th Five-Year Plan is set to give the country's stock market a boost, HSBC analysts say in a research report. The A-share market has logged average returns of 16.5% in the year after the release of Beijing's Five-Year Plan, the analysts say. "Strategically important industries explicitly mentioned in the plan could have an excess return of 17.5% on average," they add. HSBC highlights three likely investment themes: tech innovation and self-sufficiency, consumption growth, and the green transition. HSBC favors Naura Technology, Kingsoft Office and BeOne for tech innovation on Beijing's IT localization initiative, Yili for consumption, and EVE Energy for the green transition on expected price increases in energy storage system batteries. (jason.chau@wsj.com)

 

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October 27, 2025 05:09 ET (09:09 GMT)

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