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公募收费模式变革:你的基金管理费和收益挂钩了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-09 10:14

Core Viewpoint - The new regulation from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is transforming the fee structure of public funds, promoting a performance-based floating management fee model for newly established actively managed equity funds [1][2]. Group 1: New Fee Structure - The newly introduced floating fee model links management fees to actual investment returns and holding periods, moving away from fixed fees [1][5]. - Fund companies have quickly launched the first batch of new floating fee products, such as the E Fund Growth Progress Mixed Fund [3]. - Unlike previous performance-linked funds, the new products tie fees to each investor's holding time and excess returns, allowing for a personalized fee structure [5][10]. Group 2: Fee Calculation Mechanism - For short-term holdings (typically less than one year), investors will pay a basic fee rate (e.g., 1.2% per year) [6]. - If an investment is held for over a year and exceeds the performance benchmark by more than 6 percentage points, the management fee can increase to 1.5% [7]. - Conversely, if the fund underperforms the benchmark by 3 percentage points or more, the fee can drop to 0.6% [7]. Group 3: Investor Considerations - The floating fee model does not guarantee returns; it merely alters the fee structure, with fund performance still reliant on the fund manager's capabilities [10]. - Investors should understand the performance benchmark's composition to gauge the fund's characteristics [12]. - Patience in holding investments is crucial, as the fee structure typically requires a minimum holding period of one year [12]. Group 4: Fund Manager and Performance - The fund manager for the E Fund Growth Progress Mixed Fund, Liu Jianwei, has a history of delivering significant excess returns in other managed products [11][17]. - Liu Jianwei emphasizes long-term industry trends and risk-reward ratios, focusing on selecting competitively advantageous companies at reasonable prices [14]. - Historical performance data shows that Liu Jianwei's managed funds have significantly outperformed their respective benchmarks [17].