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华泰资管林锡东:低利率时代保险资管要拉久期、加权益、拓另类
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-21 09:48

Core Viewpoint - The asset management industry is undergoing significant transformation due to low interest rates, necessitating diversified asset allocation to address yield challenges [1][2][4]. Group 1: Current Challenges - The investment yield for insurance funds has decreased from a range of 4%-5% to 3%-4%, with new high-quality non-standard asset yields falling below 3% [2]. - The duration gap for life insurance liabilities is 4-7 years, exceeding the 2-year gap seen in mature overseas markets, leading to increased reallocation pressure as high-yield assets mature [2][4]. Group 2: Strategies for Adaptation - Four strategies from overseas asset management institutions include extending duration to lock in long-term yields, taking on credit risk for premium returns, allocating to equity assets for higher returns, and investing in alternative assets for liquidity risk [2]. - A localized multi-asset allocation strategy is recommended, focusing on broadening asset allocation to mitigate risks while enhancing detailed management to achieve higher returns [4]. Group 3: Asset Allocation Recommendations - For fixed-income assets, there is a need to enhance research on long-term interest rates and credit risks, while diversifying strategy tools to balance portfolio risks [4]. - The emphasis on equity assets should be increased, focusing on stable cash flow traditional industry leaders and exploring strategic emerging industries driven by new consumption trends [5]. Group 4: Investment Techniques - Quantitative investment is highlighted as a key tool, with an increase in passive investment and the use of quantitative models to capture style rotations and hedge volatility risks [6]. - In alternative investments, there is an opportunity in equity investments as the economy shifts to high-quality growth, while non-standard debt assets should focus on revitalizing existing quality cash flow assets [6]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The asset management industry is experiencing a paradigm shift under the dual challenges of low interest rates and asset scarcity, with a call for long-termism, innovative allocation, and a commitment to national strategies [6].