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谁来接棒“顶流” 公募多路突围“后明星时代”
Core Viewpoint - The public fund industry in China is transitioning into a "post-star era" as several prominent fund managers have left their positions, leading to a re-evaluation of the traditional belief that "buying a fund means buying the fund manager" [1][2] Group 1: Departure of Star Fund Managers - A total of 247 fund managers have left their positions in 2023, compared to 216, 190, 187, 199, and 168 in the previous five years [2] - The departure of star fund managers often results in significant redemptions from their associated funds, as investor interest is closely tied to individual managers [2] - For instance, a fund manager who left in July 2024 saw the total assets of their five managed funds drop from over 14 billion to around 8 billion, a decrease of over 40% [2] Group 2: Industry Transformation Strategies - The public fund industry is exploring multiple strategies to adapt to the "post-star era," including industrialization and platformization of research, multi-manager systems, and a shift towards index-based products [4][5] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has encouraged fund companies to strengthen their resources and develop a platform-based, integrated research system [4] Group 3: Multi-Manager Approach - The trend of replacing single fund managers with multi-manager teams is gaining traction, as it allows for diversified strategies and reduces reliance on individual performance [7][10] - Successful examples of this approach include the collaboration of multiple fund managers in managing products, which has shown superior performance compared to traditional single-manager funds [8][9] Group 4: Shift in Investment Philosophy - The traditional investment philosophy of "choosing funds means choosing people" is being challenged, with a focus now on the overall strength of the investment team and the research capabilities of the fund company [11][12] - Investors are encouraged to consider the collective expertise of the team and the company's support systems rather than solely relying on the reputation of individual fund managers [12]