Tied to investor interests, public funds frequently purchase new funds that they issue.

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30/05/2025
Recently, many public funds have issued announcements of self-purchase, using "real money" to demonstrate market confidence. Securities Times reporters have noticed that this round of self-purchase funds is mostly invested in new products, showing both the fund company's confidence in its own investment research capabilities and future product performance, as well as sending positive signals to the market. Industry insiders point out that since the intensification of volatility in the equity market in recent years, self-purchase by public funds has become an important support tool, especially in the background of new fund launches or complex market environments, fund companies use their own funds to support the display of long-termism, and contribute to the healthy development of the market.