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年内公募基金发行量同比增超三成
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-09-29 16:12

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant increase in the issuance of new public funds in 2023, with a total of 1,138 new funds launched, representing a year-on-year growth of 31.87% compared to 863 funds in the same period last year [1] - Equity funds have emerged as the focal point of new fund issuance, with 823 equity funds launched this year, accounting for over 70% of the total new funds. The number of stock funds reached 644, nearly doubling from 328 in the same period of 2024, marking a growth of 96.34% [1] - Index funds dominate the stock fund category, with 623 out of 644 stock funds being index products, representing a staggering 96.74% share. This trend indicates a growing acceptance of passive investment strategies among investors [1] - The favorable environment for equity investment is attributed to A-share market valuations being at relatively low historical levels, alongside economic stabilization and improved corporate earnings, prompting public institutions to focus on stock funds, particularly index products [1] - FOF (Fund of Funds) products have shown strong growth, with 49 new FOF products issued this year, more than doubling from the previous year, reflecting a growth rate of 113.04%. These products cater to investors seeking stable returns in volatile markets [1] Group 2 - A total of 128 public fund institutions have launched new funds this year, accounting for nearly 80% of the industry total. However, there is a noticeable disparity in new fund issuance among institutions, with over half issuing fewer than 5 new funds [2] - The top public fund institutions include Fortune Fund with 51 new products, followed by Huaxia Fund and Huitianfu Fund with 45 each, and Yifangda Fund with 42. Several other institutions have also issued more than 30 new funds [2] - Leading public fund institutions benefit from strong brand influence, robust distribution networks, and solid research capabilities, allowing them to respond quickly to market changes. In contrast, many smaller institutions adopt differentiated strategies, focusing on specific sectors or unique products [2]