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私募发行市场升温 上半年私募证券产品新备案量同比增幅高达53.61%
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-08-07 03:50
Group 1 - The recent recovery of the A-share market has led to a surge in private fund product registrations, with 1,100 private securities products registered in June, marking a 26.44% increase from the previous month, reflecting restored market confidence and enhanced capital allocation willingness [1] - In the first half of 2025, a total of 5,461 private securities products were newly registered, representing a year-on-year increase of 53.61% and a 100.48% increase compared to the second half of last year [1] - Stock strategy products dominated the registrations, with 3,458 stock strategy products accounting for 63.32% of the total registered products in the first half of 2025 [1] Group 2 - The increase in stock strategy private product registrations is driven by the dual impetus of technology innovation policies and expectations of industrial upgrades, leading to a steady recovery in the A-share market, particularly in core sectors like artificial intelligence [1] - Multi-asset strategies and futures and derivatives strategies have also gained popularity among fund managers, with 802 and 633 new registrations respectively, accounting for 14.69% and 11.59% of total registrations [2] - The average return of 10,041 private securities products with performance records reached 8.32% in the first half of 2025, with 8,431 products achieving positive returns, representing 83.79% of the total [2] Group 3 - The stock market has shown a trend of steady upward movement since September of last year, primarily driven by a shift in policy direction, with both fiscal and monetary policies being relatively accommodative [3] - Current market liquidity is abundant, and as the economic cycle stabilizes upward, the upward momentum of the stock market is expected to be more robust and sustained [3] - Industries or leading companies with low valuations and improving fundamentals are considered to have higher investment cost-effectiveness [3]