
Group 1 - Central European Fund announced that its two funds, the Central European Science and Technology Innovation Fund and the Central European Medical Innovation Fund, will be subject to subscription limits starting August 11 [1] - The Central European Science and Technology Innovation Fund, managed by Shao Jie, has achieved a return rate of 132.55% since inception, with an annualized return of 14.79% for Class A shares and 39.66% with an annualized return of 13.11% for Class C shares [1] - The Central European Medical Innovation Fund, managed by renowned fund manager Ge Lan, has a return rate of 68.74% for Class A shares and 60.24% for Class C shares since inception, with annualized returns of 8.45% and 7.59% respectively [1] Group 2 - The Central European Science and Technology Innovation Fund focuses on the technology innovation industry, with significant investments in sectors such as smart vehicles, advanced manufacturing processes, self-developed chip IP, and next-generation smart terminals [2] - The top ten holdings of the Central European Science and Technology Innovation Fund include companies like Hengxuan Technology, Lanke Technology, and Ideal Automotive, with the largest holding being Hengxuan Technology valued at approximately 350.59 million yuan [2] - The Central European Medical Innovation Fund primarily invests in stocks related to medical innovation, with a focus on innovative pharmaceuticals and medical devices [2] Group 3 - The top ten holdings of the Central European Medical Innovation Fund include companies such as Sanofi Pharmaceutical, Kelun Pharmaceutical, and WuXi AppTec, with the largest holding being Sanofi Pharmaceutical valued at approximately 729.52 million yuan [4] - Other funds managed by notable managers have also reported strong performance, with year-to-date returns of 84.56% for ICBC Credit Suisse's QDII fund and 82.59% for Great Wall Fund's health-related funds [5][6]