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新规实施4个月,仅2家银行理财网下打新!什么情况?
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-08-03 07:05

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of new IPO underwriting regulations has seen limited participation from bank wealth management companies, with only two firms, Everbright Wealth and Ningyin Wealth, engaging in offline IPO subscriptions since the regulations took effect four months ago [1][2]. Group 1: Participation in IPOs - Everbright Wealth was the first bank wealth management company to participate in offline IPO subscriptions, followed by Ningyin Wealth, which joined the market a month later [1][2]. - Ningyin Wealth has shown more active participation, engaging in three IPO subscriptions within two weeks, while Everbright Wealth has only participated in two since June [3][4]. Group 2: Regulatory Changes - The new regulations, revised by the CSRC and other bodies, explicitly include bank wealth management products and insurance asset management products as priority allocation objects for IPOs, placing them alongside public funds and pension funds as Class A investors [2][4]. Group 3: Investment Research Capabilities - The slow progress of bank wealth management companies in participating in offline IPO subscriptions is attributed to the need for establishing investment research mechanisms and decision-making processes [4]. - The investment research capabilities significantly influence the success rate of bids and the performance of new stock subscriptions, as evidenced by the differing bid success rates between the two participating firms [4]. Group 4: Performance of New Stocks - The average first-day gain of new stocks in July reached 280.36%, marking the highest monthly increase of the year, with six stocks seeing first-day gains exceeding 400% [6]. - Notable performances include Dingjia Precision, which surged 479.12% on its debut, and C Han Gao, which rose 418.47% [6].