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"迷你基"加速出清:年内117只谢幕,还有1655只在清盘边缘
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-16 12:32

Group 1 - A wave of public fund liquidations continues, with 117 funds having exited the market this year as of June 16, 2023, marking a 40% increase from the same period last year [1][4] - The majority of the liquidated funds were due to insufficient scale, with 97 funds triggering termination clauses for this reason [1][4] - The trend is attributed to regulatory pressure on "mini funds," leading larger firms to eliminate inefficient products while smaller firms struggle with research and distribution capabilities [1][3] Group 2 - Despite some funds showing stable performance, many have seen a decline in scale as investors opt to take profits, leading to liquidations [2][3] - For instance, the recently liquidated fund,浦银安盛幸福回报定开债券, had a stable return of 66.21% since inception but still fell below the 50 million yuan threshold [2] - The market uncertainty has made smaller funds less competitive, resulting in a preference for larger, more stable investments [3][7] Group 3 - As of June 16, 2023, there are 1,655 public funds with asset values below 50 million yuan, with mixed funds being the most affected [5] - The largest number of liquidated funds this year comes from博时基金, which has seen six funds exit, followed by淳厚基金,华安基金, and南方基金, each with five [4][5] - The trend of liquidations is not limited to traditional funds; 18 passive index funds have also faced liquidation risks this year [7][8] Group 4 - The phenomenon of "helping funds" has been noted, where funds receive temporary inflows to avoid liquidation but then see those funds withdrawn shortly after [8] - Several ETFs, including博时国证龙头家电ETF, are on the brink of liquidation, with asset values hovering around the 50 million yuan threshold [7][8] - The overall market environment has led to increased scrutiny on fund performance and sustainability, emphasizing the need for long-term alignment between scale and performance [8]