直面转型阵痛!券商资管,最新布局曝光!
券商中国·2026-01-16 04:22

Core Viewpoint - The brokerage asset management industry is undergoing significant changes due to two major events: the transition of public collective investment schemes ending by the end of 2025 and the obstacles faced in obtaining public fund licenses for brokerage asset management [1][2]. Group 1: Strategic Focus Areas - "Fixed Income +" and multi-asset allocation are identified as the two strategic focuses for brokerage asset management in 2026, aimed at meeting investor demand for stable returns in a low-interest-rate environment [3][6]. - Companies plan to enhance their competitive edge by developing differentiated strategies in areas such as Fund of Funds (FOF), equity, quantitative strategies, cross-border investments, and retirement products [3][4]. Group 2: Development of "Fixed Income +" Products - Brokerage firms are focusing on building a product lineup with varying risk characteristics in the "Fixed Income +" space, with firms like First Capital Asset Management emphasizing low-volatility products and ESG-focused offerings [4]. - Other firms, such as Caitong Asset Management, are refining their "Fixed Income +" strategies by creating a gradient of products from low to high volatility, while Guoxin Asset Management aims to expand its fixed income strategies while maintaining its traditional credit enhancement advantages [4]. Group 3: Multi-Asset and Diversified Strategies - Many firms are prioritizing multi-asset and diversified strategies, with Guangfa Asset Management planning to leverage its platform and digital capabilities to expand into "Fixed Income +", multi-strategy, and distinctive equity products [5]. - Caitong Asset Management is increasing its focus on QDII and retirement products, while Zhongtai Asset Management is set to emphasize FOF, active equity, and "Fixed Income +" products in 2026 [5]. Group 4: Passive Investment Tools - The trend towards passive investment is becoming increasingly significant, with firms developing index-enhanced and ETF products to improve asset allocation efficiency and reduce costs for clients [7][8]. - Companies like Guojin Asset Management are actively developing tool-based FOF and index-enhanced strategies, while Caitong Asset Management is working on a quantitative index-enhanced product line [8]. Group 5: Alternative Assets for Revenue Expansion - In the current low-interest-rate environment, alternative assets such as REITs, commodities, and derivatives are gaining traction as they offer low correlation with traditional assets and potential for enhanced returns [9][10]. - First Capital Asset Management has been a pioneer in public REITs investment and plans to deepen its involvement in this area, while Caitong Asset Management is focusing on a diversified investment approach that includes ABS and REITs [9][10].