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“内卷”升级!新华A50ETF成立仅84天,规模缩水超2亿元
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2025-06-25 11:05
Core Viewpoint - The recent warning signals for the Xinhua Fund's products indicate a significant decline in asset values, with the Xinhua CSI A50 ETF nearing liquidation due to a drastic drop in scale within a short period [2][3][6]. Group 1: Xinhua CSI A50 ETF - The Xinhua CSI A50 ETF was established on March 28 and saw its scale plummet from 259 million to below 50 million within just 84 days, marking an over 80% decrease [3][4]. - The fund's holder structure shows that individual investors account for 90.72%, suggesting that mass redemptions by individual investors are the primary cause of the scale collapse [3][6]. - If the fund's net asset value remains below 50 million for 50 consecutive working days, the management is required to terminate the fund contract without a shareholder meeting [3][4]. Group 2: Xinhua Active Value Mixed Fund - The Xinhua Active Value Mixed Fund, operational for nearly ten years, is also at risk, with its scale remaining below the liquidation threshold for two consecutive quarters despite over 20 million in self-purchases by the company [2][4]. - As of the first quarter of this year, the fund's scale was only around 28 million, down over 11% from the previous quarter, indicating a long-term struggle around the 50 million mark since 2022 [4][6]. - The fund's performance has been volatile, with a 41.43% drop in 2022, a further 19.81% decline in 2023, and a 7.06% decrease in the first half of 2025, placing it in the bottom 10% of its peers [6][8]. Group 3: Industry Trends and Challenges - The crisis faced by Xinhua Fund is not isolated; as of June 23, 34 out of 79 funds under Xinhua Fund are below the 50 million liquidation warning line, representing 43% of the total [8]. - The trend of "mini funds" is prevalent, with 53 funds below 200 million, accounting for 67% of the total, reflecting a broader industry issue of shrinking fund sizes [8]. - The industry is experiencing a wave of fund liquidations, with 117 funds having been liquidated in the first half of 2025, primarily due to not meeting scale requirements [8].