年末QDII限额低至10元,552份风险提示拦不住溢价抢筹
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-12-21 11:29

Group 1 - The QDII fund market is experiencing a significant tightening of purchase limits, with some popular products reducing daily purchase limits to as low as 10 RMB, indicating a near "closure" of access [1][2] - As of December 21, over 90 QDII products have adjusted their purchase rules, reflecting a broader trend of tightening across the market, particularly for funds related to US and Japanese stocks [2][3] - The tightening of purchase limits is a response to high demand for overseas assets, with many funds facing pressure to manage their operations effectively [3] Group 2 - The scarcity of QDII quotas has led to a persistent high premium phenomenon, with over 550 risk warning announcements issued in the past month, indicating significant investor interest and potential risks [4][5] - Notably, the Southern S&P 500 ETF has issued 32 risk warnings in the last month, with an IOPV premium rate exceeding 5% as of December 19 [4] - High premiums are prevalent across various popular cross-border ETFs, with many products showing IOPV premium rates above 5%, despite repeated warnings from fund companies about the risks of blind investment [5][6] Group 3 - Investor optimism regarding overseas markets, particularly US stocks, is driving the demand for QDII products, with expectations for further growth in the S&P 500 index [7][8] - Analysts predict that the S&P 500 index could reach 7,300 points by mid-2024 and 7,700 points by the end of 2026, driven by advancements in AI and corporate earnings growth [7] - There is a shift anticipated from a "tech bull" market to a broader "expansion bull" market, with expectations of more balanced performance across different sectors [8]