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基民们,注意了!
Jing Ji Wang·2025-05-09 03:58

Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) aims to optimize the fee structure for actively managed equity funds, shifting from a fixed management fee model to a performance-based floating management fee model, thereby addressing the issue of fund companies benefiting regardless of performance [1][3]. Group 1: Fund Management Fee Structure - The current fixed management fee model incentivizes fund companies to increase fund size, as larger funds generate higher fees, leading to a phenomenon referred to as "guaranteed income" for fund companies [1][3]. - The CSRC emphasizes the need for fund companies to balance fund size and profitability, as larger fund sizes can dilute performance due to limited investment opportunities [3][6]. Group 2: Performance Metrics and Incentives - The introduction of performance benchmarks will serve as a standard for measuring fund performance, with funds required to report whether they outperform these benchmarks in their financial disclosures [5][6]. - The floating management fee model will link fees to fund performance, encouraging fund managers to achieve better returns for investors, as higher performance will result in higher fees [6]. Group 3: Long-term Investment Focus - The CSRC's action plan mandates a long-term assessment of fund performance, with at least 80% of the evaluation weight given to returns over a three-year period, promoting a culture of long-term investment among investors [6].