Wind reports, as compared to 2010, the year 2011 saw 12 additional wealth management products being launched, but the scale of the total derivation declined by 26%.
The most profitable products recorded a return of 5.88% and the worst-performing product incurred a loss of 36.37%.
Wind reports that the top performers included money market funds, bond funds and hybrid funds, while stock-based wealth management products were the great losers.
More than 30% was recorded in loss by four stock-based wealth management products and 56 products posted losses of more than 20%.
According to Wind, the issuance scale per product fell from 1.6 billion shares on average in February 2011, to 334 million shares in November 2011.
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By GlobalDataThe result of bad performance of these brokerage wealth management products resulted in brokerages facing difficulties in issuing them.