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突破10000亿!2026年布局思路来了
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-11-23 14:17

Core Insights - The public fund issuance market in China has reached a scale of 1.0728 trillion yuan in 2025, marking the seventh consecutive year of exceeding one trillion yuan, with equity funds becoming the main force in this growth [1][2][4] - The growth is attributed to a combination of policy guidance, a shift in capital allocation, and a favorable market environment, indicating a long-term trend of residents transferring assets from real estate to financial assets [1][6][7] Fund Issuance Trends - The issuance of new funds has maintained a high level, with equity funds (stock and mixed funds) accounting for over 50% of the total issuance, surpassing bond funds which have dropped from over 70% to 40% [4][5] - The strong performance of the A-share market and favorable economic data have boosted investor confidence, leading to increased fund inflows [2][3] Market Dynamics - The shift towards equity funds reflects a significant change in market risk appetite and asset allocation logic, with investors now favoring equity funds to share in the benefits of economic transformation [5][6] - The public fund industry is expected to continue innovating with new products such as credit bond ETFs and floating rate funds, which will drive high-quality development in the sector [8][10] Future Outlook - The trend of maintaining a trillion yuan issuance scale is likely to become the norm, supported by the ongoing transition of residents' assets towards financial investments [6][7] - The public fund industry is planning to focus on innovative products in 2026, including equity funds centered on technology and high-dividend assets, as well as optimizing fixed-income products [10][15] Product Innovation - The introduction of innovative products such as credit bond ETFs and multi-asset ETFs is seen as a catalyst for the public fund industry's high-quality development [8][18] - Fund companies are increasingly focusing on differentiated product offerings to meet the diverse needs of both institutional and individual investors [16][19]