Core Insights - The number of new funds established in 2023 has surpassed the total for the entire year of 2022, indicating a recovery in the fund issuance market [2][3][5] - The stock fund segment has particularly thrived, with a significant increase in both the number and scale of new stock funds, reflecting strong investor interest [4][5][6] Fund Issuance Overview - As of October 25, 2023, a total of 1,187 new funds have been established, exceeding last year's total of 1,135 funds, showcasing a recovery trend in fund issuance [5] - The total fundraising amount for new funds this year is 922.347 billion units, which is still 20% lower than last year's total of 1,183.833 billion units; the average issuance size is at a historical low of 777 million units, excluding the year 2000 [5] - Stock funds have been the main focus, with 676 new stock funds established this year, accounting for nearly 57% of all new funds, marking a historical high [5] Stock Fund Performance - The total fundraising for stock funds this year is 345.653 billion units, surpassing the total for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024, and representing 37.5% of the total fundraising for new funds, the highest since 2012 [5] - Despite the increase in the number of stock funds, the average fundraising size remains relatively small at 511 million units [5] Active Equity Fund Trends - The issuance of active equity funds has shown signs of structural recovery, with several funds announcing early closure of their fundraising periods due to high demand [7][8] - Notable examples include the Invesco Great Wall Fund and the Harvest Fund, which both closed their fundraising early due to strong subscription amounts [8] - However, the market remains uneven, with significant differences in the performance of new fund issuances, particularly between passive index funds and active equity funds [9] Market Dynamics - The current market environment has led to a rise in investor risk appetite, contributing to the improved fundraising performance of some new funds [9] - Despite the positive trends, older funds continue to face challenges in marketing and growth, as many are unable to keep pace with market changes [9] - The ongoing market heat and recovery in investor confidence are expected to support further improvements in the issuance of active equity funds, with a focus on high-growth sectors and well-known fund managers likely to attract more capital [9]
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中国基金报·2025-10-26 12:01