Group 1 - The public FOF market has seen a surge in activity at the beginning of 2026, with new products raising nearly 30 billion yuan, driven by strong demand from bank clients for diversified asset allocation in a low-interest-rate environment [1] - FOF is transitioning from a "fixed income+" dominated phase to a "multi-asset allocation" phase, utilizing a combination of stocks, bonds, commodities, and overseas assets to help investors manage market volatility and achieve stable growth [1] - On February 6, the A-share market experienced significant fluctuations, with the Shanghai Composite Index closing down 0.25% at 4065.58 points, and total market turnover reaching 2.16 trillion yuan, a decrease of 30.8 billion yuan from the previous trading day [1] Group 2 - On February 6, only one new fund was launched, primarily an equity fund, with the E Fund Hang Seng A-Share Electric Grid Equipment ETF aiming to raise 8 billion yuan; 16 funds distributed dividends, with the highest being 0.8050 yuan per 10 shares for the Penghua Harvest Bond Fund [2] - A total of 43 funds are set to be launched from February 9 to the end of the month, with a focus on equity funds, which account for nearly 80% of the new offerings, as institutions prepare for a potential spring market rally [2] - Fund managers are shifting strategies in response to increased market volatility, focusing on specific sectors or enhancing bottom-up stock selection, with an emphasis on preserving returns over seeking high gains in 2026 [2] Group 3 - Public fund institutions are increasingly launching Hong Kong-themed funds, with over 30 such funds reported since the beginning of the year, reflecting optimism about long-term investment opportunities in Hong Kong stocks, particularly in technology, consumer, and dividend sectors [3]
基金早班车丨FOF新发近300亿,从“固收+”迈向多元配置2.0
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-09 00:49