Group 1 - Renowned fund manager Zhai Xiangdong officially announced his resignation from China Merchants Fund on August 9 due to personal reasons, with speculation about his next move possibly being in private equity [1] - Dongwu Fund appointed Xue Zhen as the new chairman, succeeding Ma Zhenya, who transitioned to a senior supervisory role [2] - The public REITs market remains robust, with two newly listed data center REITs achieving a 30% limit-up on their debut, reflecting strong investor interest [3] Group 2 - Guangfa Asset Management withdrew its application for public fund management qualifications, indicating a tightening of public fund license approvals in the industry [4] - The trend of fund managers publicly sharing their real-time trading results is growing, with many achieving positive returns, which may encourage more rational long-term investment from investors [5] - The China Europe Digital Economy Mixed Fund announced a suspension of large subscriptions over 1 million yuan, reflecting its strong performance with over 150% returns in the past year [6][7] Group 3 - The A-share market showed slight declines, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.12% and the Shenzhen Component Index down 0.26%, amidst a mixed performance of individual stocks [7] - Convertible bond funds have performed exceptionally well, with over ten thematic funds achieving net value growth rates exceeding 15% this year [9][10] - Huaxia Fund reported a significant increase in revenue and net profit for the first half of 2025, with total assets under management surpassing 2.85 trillion yuan [11] Group 4 - North Trust Fund's general manager Liu Xiaoling announced her resignation amid internal conflicts, with a new general manager appointed to address ongoing challenges [12][13] - The bond ETF market welcomed a new product surpassing 10 billion yuan in scale, contributing to a total market size of nearly 520 billion yuan [14][15] - New public REITs products have been approved, indicating continued growth in this investment vehicle [16][17] Group 5 - The Hong Kong stock market has seen strong performance this year, with the Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Tech Index rising 22.17% and 20.80% respectively, although recent volatility has raised concerns [19] - Quantitative private equity funds have shown impressive performance, with several firms surpassing 10 billion yuan in assets under management, indicating a positive outlook for future excess returns [20] - The China Interbank Market Dealers Association issued self-regulatory penalties to three private equity firms for non-compliance in market practices [21][22]
基金大事件|多家公募机构高管出现变动;公募REITs持续上新受热捧
中国基金报·2025-08-09 09:24