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持续降费!又一只黄金ETF降至最低费率水平
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-05-14 11:50

Core Viewpoint - The recent reduction in management and custody fees for the Huaxia CSI Hong Kong and Shanghai Gold Industry ETF and its connected fund aims to lower investor costs and enhance market competitiveness, with over 80 funds having reduced fees this year [1][3][6]. Fee Reduction Details - Starting from May 15, the management fee for the Huaxia CSI Hong Kong and Shanghai Gold Industry ETF will decrease from 0.50% to 0.15%, and the custody fee will drop from 0.10% to 0.05%, making it the lowest in the market for similar products [3][4]. - As of May 14, over 20% of ETFs have reduced their management and custody fees to the lowest levels of 0.15% and 0.05% respectively [4][6]. Industry Trends - The trend of fee reductions is not limited to gold ETFs; other ETFs such as the Penghua CSI Hong Kong Stock Connect Technology ETF and the Huaxia CSI Dividend Low Volatility ETF have also lowered fees [4][6]. - The overall market still sees more than half of ETFs maintaining management fees at 0.50% and custody fees at 0.10%, with some management fees reaching as high as 1% [4][6]. Regulatory Environment - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) initiated a fee reform plan in July 2023, aiming to further reduce fund sales fees starting in 2025, potentially saving investors approximately 45 billion yuan annually [6][7]. - The recent "Action Plan" by the CSRC emphasizes the need to lower investor costs and adjust the assessment criteria for fund managers, aligning their interests with those of investors [6][7].