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利率持续下行,「固收+」为何成为投资新宠?
银行螺丝钉·2025-11-20 12:54

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the declining interest rates on bank deposits and wealth management products, indicating that keeping money in banks is becoming less profitable [1][3]. Summary by Sections Interest Rate Decline - Recent years have seen a gradual decrease in the yield of both bank deposits and wealth management products, making it less attractive to keep money in banks [1]. - As of May 2025, major state-owned banks in China have lowered the interest rates on RMB deposits [1]. Current Interest Rates - The current interest rates for various deposit types are as follows: - Demand deposits: 0.05% - 1-year fixed deposit: 0.95% - 3-year fixed deposit: 1.25% - 5-year fixed deposit: 1.30% [3][7]. Reasons for Interest Rate Decline - The long-term trend of declining interest rates is attributed to a slowdown in overall economic growth, with GDP growth rates decreasing from over 10% in 2006-2007 to around 5% in 2024 [5][8]. - As the economy matures, the speed at which companies earn profits slows down, leading to lower borrowing willingness and interest rates [8]. Rise of "Fixed Income +" - In response to declining interest rates, the "Fixed Income +" investment strategy has gained popularity among investors seeking better returns without increasing risk [9]. - "Fixed Income +" typically consists of a low-risk bond component for stability and a higher-risk equity component to enhance returns [9]. Global Perspective on "Fixed Income +" - The "Fixed Income +" concept is well-established in overseas markets, particularly in the U.S. and Japan, where traditional fixed income yields have declined significantly [10]. - In the U.S., as of February 2021, there were 3,936 bond funds, with 1,983 classified as "Fixed Income +," representing nearly 50% of all bond funds and about 70% of total assets [10]. Future Demand for "Fixed Income +" - The decline in traditional fixed income yields is expected to drive domestic investors towards "Fixed Income +" products, which are designed to provide stable returns [11].