
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the self-regulatory investigation initiated by the Trading Association against six main underwriters due to concerns over low underwriting fees in the bond issuance project for Guangfa Bank's 2025-2026 secondary capital bonds [1][6]. Group 1: Underwriting Fee Details - The total underwriting fee for the six selected financial institutions in the Guangfa Bank bond project is RMB 63,448, with the average income for each underwriter being just over RMB 10,000 [2][5]. - The individual underwriting fees for the six institutions are as follows: China Galaxy Securities RMB 700, Guangfa Securities RMB 1,050, Industrial Bank RMB 700, Guotai Junan Securities RMB 4,998, CITIC Jinshi RMB 35,000, and CITIC Securities RMB 21,000 [5]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The Trading Association launched a self-regulatory investigation on July 11, following market concerns regarding the low underwriting fees, which may violate self-regulatory rules [6]. - The association's notification on June 16 emphasized the need for fair market practices, prohibiting underwriters from quoting below cost and ensuring compliance with payment obligations [6]. Group 3: Market Context - The bond underwriting market has become increasingly competitive as securities firms shift focus to bond financing due to a downturn in equity financing [7]. - As of July 11, 90 securities firms have underwritten a total of 24,844 bonds, amounting to RMB 80,435.08 billion, compared to 18,730 bonds and RMB 66,518.02 billion in the same period last year [7]. - The top ten firms in the bond underwriting ranking are all large securities firms, with the top six firms holding a combined market share of 55% [7].