Group 1 - The domestic equity market has been recovering recently, leading to several high-performing funds announcing subscription limits to manage fund size and protect existing investors' returns [1][2][3] - Notable funds such as Yongying Rui Xin Mixed Fund and various QDII funds have implemented subscription limits due to increased market activity and investor enthusiasm, with Yongying Rui Xin achieving a net value growth rate of 66.14% since its inception [2][3] - As of now, nearly 60% of QDII products have implemented subscription limits, indicating a trend to mitigate net value volatility risks and safeguard the interests of existing fund holders [3] Group 2 - Several quantitative small-cap strategy funds have also announced subscription limits, with funds like Nuon Multi-Strategy Mixed Fund and CITIC Prudential Multi-Strategy Mixed Fund achieving returns of over 50% and 30% respectively this year [4][5] - The performance of small-cap stocks has been strong this year, with industry experts noting significant excess returns compared to large-cap stocks, particularly under risk-averse conditions [5][6] - The subscription limits for quantitative small-cap funds are closely related to their strategy capacity, as exceeding a "comfortable scale" may lead to increased trading slippage and reduced strategy effectiveness [5]
多只绩优基金宣布限购
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-08-07 02:33