Public Funds Welcome New “Nine National Regulations” to Promote Market Entry and Enhance Investor Sense of Gain
Author: Wang Peng
Many public funds are lauding the significance of the new “nine national regulations” in facilitating the entry of medium and long-term funds into the market and fostering a healthy market ecosystem. The State Council’s recent issuance of the “Several Opinions on Strengthening Supervision, Preventing Risks and Promoting High-Quality Development of the Capital Market” aims to cultivate long-term investment and support the development of a policy system that advocates for “long-term money and long-term investment.”
According to public funds, the implementation of the new regulations will play a crucial role in promoting the growth of long-term investment capabilities, supporting the development of equity public funds, and increasing the proportion of equity funds in the market. By leveraging the expertise of professional institutional investors, public funds aim to enhance market stability, efficiency, and investor education while bolstering the real economy through investments in listed companies.
The focus on enhancing investors’ sense of gain is paramount to public funds. They are committed to playing a proactive role in value discovery, promoting rational investment behavior, and solidifying the concept of long-term value investment among investors. By emphasizing compliance, risk control, and investment research capabilities, public funds aim to deliver superior professional services and guide medium and long-term funds into the market.
Public funds are leveraging their strengths and acting proactively in response to the new regulations. By strengthening investment research capabilities, improving product offerings, and focusing on investor needs, public funds are striving to enhance investors’ satisfaction and promote the high-quality development of the capital market.
In conclusion, the new “Nine National Regulations” have ushered in a new era for public funds, signaling a shift towards long-term investment strategies and a renewed commitment to investor welfare. With a focus on market entry, investor education, and value creation, public funds are poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of the capital market.
(Editor: Xu Nannan)