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量化私募佣金调查:“万1.2”成行业基准
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-10 12:42

Core Viewpoint - The quantitative private equity industry is experiencing renewed interest, with trading commission rates and rebate issues becoming focal points [1] Group 1: Trading Commission Rates - The trading commission rates for quantitative private equity firms generally range from 0.01% to 0.015%, with significant variations based on the firm's scale, strategy, and business relationships [1][2] - Larger quantitative firms, due to their high trading frequency and capital scale, often negotiate lower base trading rates, typically between 0.01% and 0.02% [2] - Smaller firms, despite having lower management scales, also engage in high-frequency trading, leading to substantial trading volumes [2] - The commission structure can be viewed as a combination of fixed and variable rates, with the breakeven point for trading commissions generally set around 0.012% [3] Group 2: Cost Implications - A quantitative private equity firm with a scale of 10 billion yuan and an annual turnover rate exceeding 200 times could incur annual trading commission expenses of approximately 200 million yuan, assuming an average commission rate of 0.01% [4] - Recent regulatory changes have significantly increased high-frequency trading costs, compelling firms to reduce trading frequency and turnover rates [4] Group 3: Compliance and Rebate Issues - Commission rebates are explicitly prohibited by regulations, raising compliance concerns within the industry [5] - The return of commissions not only violates regulatory guidelines but also reflects a lack of internal risk control and compliance mechanisms [6] - Various regulations, including the Securities Brokerage Business Management Measures, explicitly forbid the return of commissions or any form of non-compliant incentives to investors [6][7]