Core Insights - The personal pension system in China is expanding, with the product pool expected to reach 1,255 by December 5, 2025, offering diverse investment options for retirement [1] - Index funds align well with the long-term nature of pension investments, as their value is determined by the quality of the tracked indices, particularly broad-based indices that represent leading industries [1] - ICBC Credit Suisse Asset Management has introduced four index fund Y shares to cater to various risk preferences in pension investments, including funds tracking the CSI 300 Index and the CSI A50 Index [1] Investment Performance - The CSI A50 Index, tracked by the ICBC CSI A50 ETF Linked Y, covers 30 out of 35 secondary industries and has shown a cumulative return of 81.6% over the past ten years, with an annualized return of 6.33% and a Sharpe ratio of 0.38, making it suitable for long-term pension investment [2] - The ICBC CSI A50 ETF Linked Y achieved a net value growth rate of 17.76% within just over nine months since its establishment, outperforming its benchmark return of 15.62% [2] Cost Efficiency - The low-cost advantage of index investing is significant for pension investments, with ICBC Credit Suisse offering some of the lowest fee rates in the industry, including a management fee of 0.15% and a custody fee of 0.05% for the ICBC CSI A50 ETF Linked Y [3] - The development of the "silver economy" is included in national strategies, suggesting that the policy benefits of the personal pension system will continue to be released, encouraging early and long-term participation from ordinary investors [3]
长期养老选对路 指数Y份额或是优选项之一
Zhong Zheng Wang·2025-12-09 06:27