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汇华理财王茜:百年未有之大变局下全球多元配置势在必行
Core Viewpoint - The asset management industry must enhance multi-asset allocation and promote global allocation strategies in response to current market conditions [1][4]. Group 1: Global Allocation Importance - The current global landscape is undergoing significant changes, impacting investment across markets [2]. - Factors driving the bond market have become more diverse since February 2020, with increased influence from overseas markets [2]. - Key reasons for the growing overseas influence include increased exchange rate volatility, reduced predictability of Federal Reserve actions, and strengthened economic trade interactions between the Eurozone and China [2]. Group 2: Challenges in Asset Management - The asset management industry faces challenges in investment and allocation due to a high concentration of domestic institutions in RMB-denominated fixed income assets [2]. - A potential economic upturn could lead to a downturn in the bond market, ending a prolonged bull market [2]. - The current asset management scale is large but lacks diversity in asset categories, indicating a need for deeper investment strategies [2]. Group 3: Need for Diverse Asset Allocation Products - There is a demand for more diverse asset allocation products in the domestic market, particularly global multi-asset allocation products [3]. - Academic research indicates that long-term returns of an investment portfolio are primarily determined by asset allocation [3]. - The rise of passive investment is attributed to the growing acceptance of diversified asset allocation, which is cost-effective [3]. Group 4: Misconceptions about Global Allocation Products - There are misconceptions regarding global allocation products, which are primarily mainstream in developed countries [4]. - True global allocation products involve dynamic allocation of domestic and foreign assets while managing foreign currency exposure [4]. - The current market lacks such global allocation products, indicating a significant growth opportunity in this area [4]. Group 5: Strategic Preparedness for Change - Companies should prepare for changes by enhancing talent, mechanisms, and products, focusing on equity, cross-border, and quantitative strategies [4]. - The company has a strong commitment to increasing the proportion of cross-border foreign currency assets and possesses solid capabilities in equity investment and individual stock research [4].