

Core Viewpoint - Xinhua Insurance plans to invest up to 10 billion yuan in a private equity fund named Guofeng Xinghua Honghu Zhi Yuan Phase II, which has a total scale of 20 billion yuan, focusing on large listed companies in the CSI A500 index [1][3]. Investment Fund Details - The fund will adopt a long-term investment strategy, utilizing low-frequency trading and long-term holding to achieve stable dividend income [2]. - Both Xinhua Insurance and China Life will contribute 10 billion yuan each to the fund, which has a duration of 10 years and can be extended [3]. - The fund will primarily invest in large A+H shares that meet specific criteria, including good corporate governance, stable operations, and relatively stable dividends [3]. - If there are idle funds, the private equity fund may invest in cash management products such as money market funds, bank deposits, and treasury reverse repos [3]. - The fund management fee is set at 0.1% per year, while the custody fee is 0.002% per year [3]. Long-term Investment Strategy - The Honghu Fund is seen as a significant innovation in long-term stock investment by insurance capital, with a focus on high-quality listed companies with good governance and stable operations [4]. - The first phase of the fund, with an investment of 50 billion yuan, has already been fully deployed, achieving performance that is lower in risk and higher in returns than the benchmark [4]. - The fund aims to combine long-term investment with active capital market participation, contributing to the experience of insurance capital in long-term and value investing [4]. Industry Trends - The Honghu Fund is part of a broader initiative to reform long-term investment by insurance capital, adapting to new accounting standards and reducing the impact of short-term stock price fluctuations [5]. - A total of 60 billion yuan has been allocated for long-term investment reform trials by five insurance companies, which is expected to provide medium to long-term incremental funds to the capital market [6]. - The focus of these investments is on companies with stable fundamentals, clear business models, and strong dividend expectations, which may lead to reduced stock price volatility [6].