Core Insights - The new floating rate funds have seen significant sales success within just two weeks of issuance, with multiple banks reporting sales exceeding 1 billion yuan, and some surpassing 10 billion yuan [1][2] - The Oriental Red Core Value Mixed Fund has already exceeded its fundraising cap of 2 billion yuan, with a subscription confirmation rate of approximately 94.03% [2][3] - A trend of self-purchase by fund companies has emerged, with Manulife Fund investing 10 million yuan in its own floating rate fund, reflecting a commitment to shared interests and risk with investors [1][5] Fund Sales Performance - As of June 6, several banks, including SPDB, Bank of China, and others, reported that their sales of new floating rate funds exceeded 1 billion yuan, with SPDB and Bank of China surpassing 10 billion yuan [2] - The first batch of 16 floating rate funds launched on May 27 has seen strong initial subscription, with many funds achieving over 1 billion yuan in subscriptions by June 6 [2][3] Fund Company Actions - Multiple fund companies have announced self-purchases of their floating rate funds, with amounts ranging from 10 million to 20 million yuan, indicating confidence in the market [5][6] - The self-purchase actions by companies like Oriental Red Asset Management and Tianhong Fund demonstrate a commitment to aligning interests with investors [5][6] Fund Characteristics - The new floating rate funds have varied performance benchmarks, with some using the CSI 500 Index as a benchmark, while others target the CSI 300 Index or the CSI 800 Index [4] - The introduction of floating rate funds is seen as a response to the policy aimed at linking management fees to fund performance, marking a new approach in the industry [6]
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Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-06-08 20:52