年内ETF发行创新高,QDII型超募4倍
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-12-22 14:14

Core Insights - The ETF market is experiencing explosive growth in 2025, with a record issuance of 351 products and a total issuance volume of 2,554.55 billion shares, surpassing the total issuance of the previous two years [1][2]. Group 1: ETF Market Overview - The total number of ETFs issued in 2025 reached 351, with a total issuance volume of 2,554.55 billion shares, marking a historical high [1]. - The issuance of stock ETFs is the primary driver, with 312 products issued, accounting for 88.89% of the total number of ETFs and 62.71% of the total issuance volume [2]. - Bond ETFs also saw significant growth, with 32 new products issued and a total issuance volume of 914.83 billion shares, exceeding historical totals [3]. Group 2: Performance of Different ETF Types - The total shares of bond ETFs reached 39.67 billion, marking a new high, and representing over three times the total from the past four years [3]. - QDII ETFs, although fewer in number with only 7 products issued, experienced substantial growth in issuance volume, reaching 37.67 billion shares, with a final share count of 160.50 billion, indicating strong demand for global asset allocation [3]. Group 3: Issuing Institutions - A total of 47 public fund institutions participated in ETF issuance, with 31 institutions issuing at least 2 products and 15 institutions issuing more than 10 products [3]. - E Fund led the market with 31 products and an issuance volume of 172.41 billion shares, followed by Fuguo Fund with 26 products and 160.12 billion shares [4]. Group 4: Market Dynamics and Trends - The market is characterized by a significant over-subscription phenomenon, with 6 institutions experiencing notable over-subscription, reflecting strong market recognition of quality ETF products [4]. - Factors such as policy support, expedited approval processes, and the popularity of index investing have contributed to the dual breakthroughs in issuance scale and product quantity in 2025 [4]. - The core advantages of ETFs, including low fees, risk diversification, and high transparency, continue to attract both institutional and individual investors [4].