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the “three-year limit” curse: dilemmas and opportunities for overseas investors


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in 2024, about 15 fund industry executives have left their jobs within three years of taking office. their choices are diverse and involve different companies and business areas. some executives choose to join foreign-owned public funds, such as wang haobo and xun hang, while others serve purely domestic asset management institutions, such as fu ming, and some even choose to go with them or leave alone.

the departure of these executives reflects the changes in the overseas investment environment and the intensity of market competition.

the reason behind “three years”: opportunities and challenges coexist

the emergence of the "three-year expiration" phenomenon is not simply a simple industry fluctuation, but reflects that more and more investors are seeking a balance point in overseas markets. they hope to maximize returns within a limited time, but also need to consider the balance between risk and return.

for example, many executives choose to join foreign-owned mutual funds, which may be driven by their pursuit of higher returns, more market opportunities and broader horizons. these choices also mean higher competitive pressure and greater risks.

dilemmas and opportunities for overseas investors

however, in addition to the "three-year end" phenomenon itself, there are more opportunities and challenges hidden behind it. for example, the departure of senior executives may mean a new opportunity - new team members will bring new ideas and new strategies, which may bring new vitality and development direction to investment companies.

in addition, with the development of china's economy and changes in the international competitive landscape, the overseas investment market is also undergoing profound changes, which also brings more opportunities for investors.

future outlook: challenges and opportunities coexist

the emergence of the "three-year end" phenomenon reflects that the overseas investment market has entered a new stage. as the market develops further, we will see more new trends and changes.

in the future, we need to pay more attention to the development and changes of overseas investment markets, and at the same time we need to have a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by investors.