香港互认基金2025年三季报:风险偏好抬升,资金增配权益类产品
Morningstar晨星·2025-10-16 01:05

Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing risk appetite of investors in the Hong Kong mutual fund market, with significant net inflows into equity and mixed funds, while bond funds experienced net outflows in Q3 2025 [1][7]. Fund Performance - The Morgan Asian Dividend Fund saw a remarkable net inflow exceeding 1.8 billion yuan in Q3 2025, driven by its focus on balancing capital appreciation and income, aiming to outperform the MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan Index [1]. - In contrast, global equity funds faced challenges due to uncertainties surrounding U.S. tariff policies, leading to significant outflows for funds like the East Asia Union Global Equity Fund [1]. Bond Fund Trends - Despite an overall trend of net outflows from bond funds, the Morgan Asian Total Return Bond Fund attracted nearly 1.8 billion yuan in Q3 2025, benefiting from a favorable yield compared to domestic pure bond funds [1]. - Some bond funds, such as the East Asia Union Asian Strategy Bond Fund and the Gao Teng Asian Income Fund, also ranked among the top ten in terms of net inflows during the same period [1]. Market Dynamics - As of September 2025, Morgan and HSBC maintained dominant positions in the Hong Kong mutual fund market, with asset management scales of 78.31 billion yuan and 34.42 billion yuan, respectively, collectively accounting for over 60% of the market [13]. - HSBC has been actively expanding its mutual fund offerings, recently launching the HSBC Asian Multi-Asset High Income Fund to enhance its product matrix [13]. Company-Specific Insights - Swiss Bank Pictet achieved the largest net inflow in the Hong Kong mutual fund market over the past three months, primarily through its Pictet Hong Kong - Pictet Strategy Income Fund, which has consistently ranked among the top 20 in terms of returns [6]. - Morgan continues to lead in net inflows year-to-date, while Schroders faced significant outflows from its only mutual fund, the Schroder Asian High Yield Equity and Bond Fund, placing it at the bottom of the net cash flow rankings [10].