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中国基金报·2025-10-29 02:52

Core Viewpoint - The latest heavy positions of public FOFs (Fund of Funds) reveal a strong preference for bond funds and ETFs, indicating a strategic shift towards safer investments in the current market environment [2][4]. Group 1: FOF Heavy Positions - As of the end of Q3 2025, bond funds remain the dominant category in FOF heavy positions, with 31 out of the top 50 funds being bond-related, accounting for over 50% of the total [4]. - The top five funds favored by FOFs in Q3 include: 1. Hai Fu Tong Zhong Zheng Short Bond ETF with a market value of over 3.29 billion yuan held by 67 FOFs 2. Hua An Gold ETF with over 1.73 billion yuan 3. Ping An Zhong Dai - High-Grade Corporate Bond Spread Factor ETF with over 1.59 billion yuan 4. Bosera Zhong Dai 0-3 Year National Development Bank ETF with over 1.37 billion yuan 5. Bosera Shanghai Stock Exchange 30-Year Treasury ETF with over 1.07 billion yuan [4][6]. Group 2: Active Equity Fund Holdings - Among active equity funds, Yi Fang Da Ke Rong leads with a total holding value of 590 million yuan across 12 FOFs, followed by Hua Xia Innovation Frontier A with 485 million yuan held by 15 FOFs [7][8]. - Other notable active equity funds include Xing Quan Business Model Preferred A and Yi Fang Da Information Industry Selected C, both exceeding 400 million yuan in holdings [7][8]. Group 3: Fund Increases - The most increased fund in Q3 was Hai Fu Tong Zhong Zheng Short Bond ETF, which saw an increase of 1.647 billion yuan, bringing its total market value to 3.29 billion yuan [9][10]. - Other significant increases include Ping An Zhong Dai - High-Grade Corporate Bond Spread Factor ETF with an increase of 1.234 billion yuan and Fu Guo State-Owned Enterprise Bond C with over 900 million yuan [9][10]. Group 4: Strategic Focus Areas - FOF managers are increasingly focusing on gold-related funds and have increased allocations in technology and resource sectors, reflecting a strategic shift in response to market conditions [11][12]. - Managers express confidence in the A-share market's long-term potential, particularly in consumer-related sectors, while also maintaining a diversified approach with overseas bond investments and REITs [12][13].