Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles indicates that over 80% of newly established active equity funds have shown signs of building positions, with cautious strategies due to market volatility and year-end style shifts [1][2][4] - As of December 3, 61 new active equity funds were established in the fourth quarter, with 57 being mixed equity funds, and 51 of these funds have experienced net value fluctuations [2][3] - The most notable building activity is observed in funds established in October, with some achieving over 10% returns, while others have faced slight losses due to November's market volatility [2][3] Group 2 - Fund managers are adopting a cautious approach to building positions, with many funds maintaining low levels of investment due to increased market volatility and rapid sector rotation [4][5] - The average decline in 34 core A-share indices has exceeded 3%, with some indices dropping over 11%, prompting fund managers to take a longer-term view on investments [4] - New floating fee rate funds have emerged, with an average fundraising scale of approximately 1.23 billion, and most of these funds have shown minimal net value fluctuations [5] Group 3 - The industry consensus is that AI applications will be a key focus area, with expectations for significant breakthroughs by 2026, particularly in sectors like smart driving and robotics [6][7] - Market analysts suggest that the upcoming central political bureau and economic work meetings may influence market recovery, with a focus on both new and traditional economic sectors [7] - The global AI computing market is expected to continue its strong growth, supported by increasing capital expenditures from leading cloud service providers [7]
不急于打满仓位 逾八成次新基金有序建仓
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-12-03 22:09