Group 1 - The public fund issuance remains strong at the beginning of the year, with 44 new funds starting fundraising this week, a 10% increase compared to the previous week, marking the fourth consecutive week above 35 funds [1] - The average subscription period for new funds this week is only 13.18 days, indicating a faster pace of capital entry and a steady increase in investor confidence [1] - The A-share market saw a decline in major indices, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.08% to 4132.9 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index down 0.85% to 14316.64 points, reflecting a weak performance in small and mid-cap stocks [1] Group 2 - A total of 56 new funds were launched on January 26, primarily consisting of equity and mixed funds, with notable fundraising targets such as the Fortune China Securities Industrial Nonferrous Metals Theme ETF aiming for 8 billion yuan [2] - The surge in AI demand has led to a global increase in storage prices, with domestic policies supporting the semiconductor sector, resulting in a synchronized rise in A-share and US stock markets [2] - Despite high short-term valuations and potential adjustment pressures, the global tech wave driven by AI is expected to propel the industry into a new growth cycle, benefiting companies with core technologies and ecological barriers [2] Group 3 - The public fund of funds (FOF) market is expected to see significant activity in Q4 2025, with a substantial increase in the number and scale of new funds, and a growing number of managers entering the market [3] - Pure bond funds remain the largest type held within FOFs, providing a stable base, while some FOFs are moderately increasing their allocation to equity funds, particularly in technology themes [3] - FOFs are recognized as "professional fund buyers," leveraging diversified allocations to mitigate risks, which is expected to appeal to conservative investors in 2026 [3]
基金早班车丨公募发行热度不减,连续四周发行超35只
Jin Rong Jie·2026-01-27 00:37