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Will the commission for public offering be reduced?

Recently, the discussion about "lowering the commission of public offering" has remained high in the industry. Many investors think that lowering the commission of public offering is a trend. Is this true? Let's take a look.

will the commission for public offering be reduced?

the high probability is decreasing. At present, there is no formal notice to reduce the commission of public offering, but some Public Offering of Fund companies have achieved "disguised commission reduction" by asking for new seats. In addition, according to historical data, in recent years, Public Offering of Fund's sub-warehouse commission rate has been showing a downward trend.

before p>22, the commission rate between fund companies and brokers will be stable at around 8/1 for a long time, which is also called "institutional wholesale price". However, since 22, with the acceleration of the institutional trend of A-share investors' structure, the stock trading volume in Public Offering of Fund has greatly increased, and the commission rate has also dropped below 18,.

according to Wind data, in 22, 221 and 222, the commission rates of Public Offering of Fund in the whole market were about 7.863, 7.856 and 7.58 per ten thousand. On the whole, it shows a steady downward trend.

will the decrease in the commission of public offering transactions have an impact on the research business of securities firms?

will have a certain impact. The reduction of commission for public offering will affect the profitability of the institute and increase the difficulty of its development. However, research business is one of the important businesses that are beneficial to the long-term active transformation and long-term development of the brokerage industry.

for brokers, developing research business is a strategic requirement of the company, and it will not turn because of the industry's fee reduction. Therefore, the commission of public offering will have a certain impact on the research business of securities firms, but it will not cause destructive damage.