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超八成组合类保险资管产品近一年实现正收益
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-06-04 07:24

Group 1 - The proportion and influence of insurance funds in the asset management industry are increasing, with total asset management net value in China expected to reach approximately 161.1 trillion yuan by the end of 2024, a year-on-year growth of 11.8%, while insurance funds are projected to be around 33.3 trillion yuan, with a growth rate of 18.1%, significantly higher than the industry average [1] - As of May 31, there are 1,388 combination-type insurance asset management products that disclosed nearly one year of annualized returns, with 1,222 products achieving positive returns, the highest annualized return being 62.9398% and the lowest at -45.833%. Over 75% of fixed income, equity, and mixed products have shown positive returns, indicating the strong asset allocation capabilities and stable operational levels of insurance asset management institutions [1] Group 2 - In the fixed income product category, out of 960 products that disclosed data, 900 achieved positive returns, with an average annualized return of 2.76% and a median of 2.34%. In the equity product category, among 240 disclosed products, 180 achieved positive returns, with an average return of 7.42% and a median of 5.57%. The performance of equity products is closely related to market trends, with the A-share market showing active rotation in technology and consumer sectors this year, providing structural opportunities for insurance fund investments [2] - Mixed products demonstrated a balanced advantage, with 143 out of 188 products achieving positive returns, an average return of 5.21% and a median of 3.38% [2] Group 3 - According to a recent survey by the China Insurance Asset Management Association, 50% of insurance asset management institutions and 53.57% of insurance companies hold an optimistic view of the A-share market for 2025, an increase from the second half of last year. Additionally, 52.78% of institutions and 51.19% of companies believe the A-share market will show a fluctuating upward trend this year [3] - The survey indicates that insurance institutions are optimistic about sectors such as electronics, banking, computers, public utilities, home appliances, food and beverages, communications, and national defense, focusing on new technologies, dividend assets, and high-dividend investments. Ongoing favorable policies to facilitate the entry of insurance funds and other long-term capital into the market have strengthened insurance institutions' interest and confidence in stock allocation [3]