解码开年投资图谱:天量定存资金到期寻途 多重流向折射配置新逻辑
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-23 18:12

Core Viewpoint - 2026 is identified as a significant year for maturing deposits, with a substantial amount of funds expected to be reallocated, reflecting a shift in investment strategies among depositors [1][2]. Group 1: Deposit Maturity and Market Dynamics - The total amount of one-year and above fixed deposits maturing in 2026 is estimated to be around 50 trillion yuan, with the total for two years and above ranging from 59 trillion to 71 trillion yuan [1][2]. - The trend of declining deposit interest rates has led to a narrowing of the interest rate spread, prompting many customers to convert their maturing funds into short-term deposits while adopting a wait-and-see approach [2][3]. - Despite the large volume of maturing deposits, it is anticipated that not all funds will leave the banking system, as the retention rate of bank deposits remains high, with a notable increase to 96% in 2025 [3]. Group 2: Investment Alternatives - With deposit rates falling into the "1" range, more depositors are seeking investment options that offer slightly higher returns than deposits but are more stable than stocks, leading to a rise in bank wealth management products [5]. - The bank wealth management market had a total scale of 33.29 trillion yuan by the end of 2025, reflecting an 11.15% increase from the beginning of the year, with projected growth of around 3 trillion yuan in 2026 [5]. - Wealth management products are characterized by higher yields compared to fixed deposits, with some fixed-income products yielding between 2% and 3% over the past year [5]. Group 3: Fee Adjustments and Product Innovation - In response to the large volume of maturing deposits, financial institutions are reducing fees on certain wealth management products to enhance their attractiveness [6]. - Some wealth management companies have introduced promotional periods with zero fees, aiming to capture funds transitioning from deposits [6]. - There is a need for banks to innovate in product structure and investment strategies to maintain competitiveness, focusing on low-volatility and stable-return products [6]. Group 4: Insurance and Fund Investments - Insurance products, particularly those offering a combination of savings and protection, are gaining traction among depositors, with significant new premium growth observed in early 2026 [7]. - The appeal of dividend insurance lies in its guaranteed returns, with a minimum interest rate of 1.75% and potential long-term internal rates of return between 3.0% and 3.8% [7]. - "Fixed income plus" funds are also emerging as a transitional option for low-risk investors, providing a blend of fixed-income assets with some exposure to equities and commodities to enhance returns [7][8].