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多地开展规范经营运作自查 私募严监管态势持续
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-05-08 20:37

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Securities Regulatory Bureau has issued a notice to enhance the compliance and operational standards of private fund managers in the region, emphasizing the need for self-assessment and rectification amidst increasing regulatory scrutiny [1][2][3] Regulatory Requirements - Private fund managers in Shanghai are required to organize collective learning sessions on relevant laws and regulations, including the Securities Investment Fund Law and the Private Investment Fund Supervision Regulations [2] - Participation in compliance training is mandated, with the Shanghai Securities Regulatory Bureau providing guidance and resources for private fund managers to improve their operational compliance [2] - A self-assessment and rectification process must be conducted by private fund managers, focusing on their operational status, fund performance, and any unregistered partnerships [2][3] Self-Assessment Focus Areas - The notice outlines specific self-assessment requirements for different types of private funds, including checks on investment management practices, compliance with fund contracts, and the handling of fund assets [4][5] - For equity investment funds, managers must verify the use of professional custodians and assess potential conflicts of interest and fund pooling practices [4] - For quantitative strategy funds, self-assessment must include evaluations of risk management, model testing, and the adequacy of IT systems [5] Market Activity - Despite stricter regulations, the enthusiasm for new private fund products remains high, with a nearly 40% year-on-year increase in the number of private fund product registrations in 2024 [1][6] - In April, 638 private securities managers registered a total of 1,170 private securities products, marking a 12.18% increase from March and the highest monthly registration in nearly two years [6][7] - Equity strategy products accounted for over 64% of the total registrations in April, indicating a renewed investor interest in stock assets [6][7]