QDII基金交易热!管理人频繁提示溢价风险 部分产品限购
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-11-26 00:41

Core Viewpoint - Multiple fund managers have issued warnings regarding the premium risk associated with QDII funds, indicating that over 20 funds may be affected by secondary market trading price premiums, despite the majority showing strong performance this year [1][2]. Group 1: Premium Risk Warnings - On November 25, several fund management companies, including Huaxia, GF, and others, released announcements regarding potential premium risks for their QDII funds, affecting more than 20 products [2]. - The premium risk is attributed to factors such as supply-demand imbalance, ineffective arbitrage mechanisms, and speculative trading behavior [3]. - The secondary market trading prices of these funds are influenced not only by net asset value changes but also by market supply and demand, systemic risks, and liquidity risks [3]. Group 2: Performance of QDII Funds - As of November 21, 92.16% of the 689 QDII funds recorded positive returns this year, with some funds achieving over 100% returns [4]. - The top-performing fund, Huaxia Hong Kong Advantage Selected Mixed QDII, had a return rate of 122.7% [4]. - A total of 165 QDII funds have recently suspended subscriptions or large subscriptions to protect existing investors [5]. Group 3: Market Conditions and Future Outlook - The recent performance of U.S. stocks has been volatile, influenced by hawkish signals from the Federal Reserve and concerns over AI bubbles [2]. - The QDII quota has only increased once this year, with a total of $30.8 billion allocated to 82 institutions, reflecting ongoing investor interest in overseas assets [5]. - Analysts suggest that investors should wait for market adjustments before purchasing QDII funds and remain cautious of potential valuation bubbles in U.S. stocks [6].