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首批23只浮费基金合计募集218亿元 下周再有两只新发
news flash· 2025-06-28 09:44
Core Insights - The first batch of floating fee funds has raised a total of 21.825 billion yuan, with 23 out of 26 funds announced [1] - The top three funds by fundraising scale are Dongfanghong Core Value at nearly 2 billion yuan, Yifangda Growth Progress at 1.704 billion yuan, and Jiaoyin Ruian at 1.547 billion yuan [1] - The last two floating fee funds, Xin'ao Advantage Industry and Huashang Zhiyuan Return, are scheduled to be issued on July 1 and will end fundraising on July 21 [1] Fundraising Details - The total amount raised by the first batch of floating fee funds is 21.825 billion yuan [1] - Dongfanghong Core Value leads with a fundraising scale of nearly 2 billion yuan [1] - Other funds with significant fundraising include Nanfang Ruixiang, Ping An Value Preferred, and Jingshun Great Wall Growth, each exceeding 1 billion yuan [1] Investor Participation - Yifangda Growth Progress has the highest number of investor subscriptions, exceeding 47,000 [1] - Nanfang Ruixiang ranks second with 24,700 subscriptions [1] - Ping An Value Preferred ranks third with 15,000 subscriptions [1]
16只首批新型浮动费率基金发行 业绩基准对标沪深300等主流宽基指数
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-05-27 03:00
Group 1 - The first batch of 26 new floating rate funds has officially launched, with 16 funds from companies like Huatai-PB, GF, and Ping An leading the way [1] - The performance benchmarks for these floating rate funds primarily target mainstream broad-based indices such as CSI 300, CSI A500, CSI 500, and CSI 800, with a focus on equity investments [3] - The equity portion of these funds typically maintains a stock allocation around 80%, with A-shares accounting for 55% to 80% of the performance benchmarks and Hong Kong stocks ranging from 5% to 20% [3] Group 2 - The new floating rate funds feature a more refined management fee structure, which is expected to be charged based on each investor's holding time and annualized return [3] - The floating management fee mechanism is designed to be linked to fund performance, with specific conditions for fee increases and decreases, emphasizing the need for significant outperformance against benchmarks [4] - For example, the management fee for the Jiashi Growth Win-Win Mixed Fund can only increase if it significantly exceeds the performance benchmark and achieves positive absolute returns [4]