Group 1 - Morgan Fund's two QDII products adjusted their large subscription thresholds rapidly, from 100,000 yuan to 10,000 yuan, and then to just 100 yuan within three days, indicating a high demand for QDII funds and cross-border asset allocation [1] - The initial increase in subscription limits for the Morgan S&P 500 Index (QDII) and Morgan Nasdaq 100 Index (QDII) attracted significant attention, leading to a surge in interest from investors who feared the quotas would be quickly exhausted [1] - Many QDII products are currently under significant purchase restrictions, with other funds like Southern Nasdaq 100 Index (QDII) and Huatai-PineBridge Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (QDII) also lowering their subscription limits to 50 yuan and 200 yuan respectively [2] Group 2 - Some QDII products that can be traded in the secondary market are experiencing a "high premium" status due to supply-demand imbalances caused by purchase restrictions, as seen with the Invesco Great Wall Nasdaq Technology ETF (QDII) which was temporarily suspended for trading due to premium risks [3] - The high premiums are attributed to limited offshore quotas leading investors to turn to secondary market trading, resulting in crowded transactions and inflated prices driven by optimistic expectations for overseas assets [3] - Industry experts caution that investors should not blindly chase QDII products with opened quotas, as this does not guarantee good performance or an ideal investment opportunity, advising a rational approach to investment decisions [3]
QDII产品申购“拼手速” 跨境配置热度高
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-12-11 18:40