基金经理个人被诉 基金公司同为被告
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-29 02:35

Core Viewpoint - The case of investors suing Guotai Junan Fund and star fund manager Shi Cheng for financial contract disputes is set to be heard on January 13, 2026, marking a rare instance in the public fund industry where a fund manager is named as a co-defendant alongside the fund company [1] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The lawsuit involves investor Li, who claims a "financial contract dispute" against both Guotai Junan Fund and Shi Cheng, with the hearing scheduled at the Shanghai Hongkou District People's Court [1] - This case is notable as it is uncommon for a fund manager to be personally implicated in such disputes within the public fund sector [1] Group 2: Fund Performance - Shi Cheng's managed products have generally underperformed in recent years, with significant declines in net asset values observed [1] - Currently, Shi Cheng manages six fund products with a total scale of approximately 10.7 billion yuan, having previously seen management scale increase from under 4 billion yuan to over 20 billion yuan due to the rise of the new energy sector from 2020 to 2021 [1] - However, following adjustments in the new energy sector, the net values of his managed products have experienced substantial declines [1] Group 3: Comparative Performance - The performance of Guotai Junan's funds under Shi Cheng's management has been poor, with the Guotai Junan Industrial Transformation Mixed A fund showing negative returns over approximately three and a half years, while the average return for similar funds exceeded 8% during the same period [2] - Other funds managed by Shi Cheng have also underperformed compared to their peers, with a total estimated loss of around 10 billion yuan across the six funds from 2023 to 2024, and continued losses expected in the first half of 2025 [2] Group 4: Strategic Shifts - In response to performance pressures, Shi Cheng has made significant adjustments to his portfolio, including large-scale sell-offs of new energy stocks and a shift towards investments in AI and robotics, which has drawn market skepticism as a "passive response to performance pressure" [2] - Shi Cheng has defended this strategy in his quarterly report, expressing confidence in the ongoing investment potential in AI [2] Group 5: Industry Implications - The lawsuit has garnered significant attention in the market, with industry insiders anticipating that it may lead to a shift in the assessment mechanisms for public fund managers, moving from a focus solely on performance to a more balanced approach that includes compliance [2]