Group 1 - As the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day "Golden Week" approach, banks and their wealth management subsidiaries are intensifying marketing activities around "holiday returns" to attract idle funds from investors [1][2] - Various banks and wealth management companies are releasing holiday investment strategies through public platforms, emphasizing the need for investors to plan ahead and complete investments before the holiday [2][3] - Many institutions are offering low-risk, stable investment products, including cash management and short-term debt products, to cater to different investor needs regarding liquidity and investment duration [2][3] Group 2 - Some wealth management subsidiaries are launching high-yield products, with historical performance benchmarks reaching up to 12% for certain offerings [4] - For instance, ICBC Wealth Management has introduced a product with a risk level of R2 (medium-low risk) that has a recent annualized return of 12.01% over the past month [4] - Other banks, such as Ping An Wealth Management, are also showcasing competitive returns on their products, with annualized returns ranging from 5.09% to 5.98% [4]
“双节”将至 银行及理财子公司花式营销“抢闲钱”