# Wealth Management
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China’s Gold Fever Breaks: Global Price Plunge Tests the Limits of Safe-Haven Investing
A sharp decline in international gold prices, driven by a strong dollar, has triggered a retail price correction in China. While foot traffic in wholesale hubs like Shenzhen remains high, consumer behavior is shifting toward caution as the record-breaking price rally loses momentum.

The End of an Era: Yu’ebao Yields Slip Below 1% as China Braces for a Low-Rate Future
Tianhong Yu’ebao, China's most popular money market fund, has seen its 7-day annualized yield drop below 1%, marking a historic low. This decline reflects China's broader low-interest-rate environment and is driving a shift in consumer behavior toward debt repayment and more conservative financial planning.

China’s Great Deposit Migration: Why Households Are Deserting the ‘Safe Haven’ of Banks
China is experiencing a historic decline in household savings as interest rates drop to record lows, prompting a massive migration of capital into wealth management, insurance, and consumption. This shift represents a fundamental transformation in Chinese financial behavior, creating liquidity pressures for smaller banks while potentially stimulating broader economic activity.

The Humanization of Wealth: Why Personal Branding is the Future of China's Investment Advisory
China's investment advisory sector is undergoing a radical digital transformation, pivoting toward personalized 'IP' brands to capture retail investor trust. Industry leaders emphasize that in an era of algorithmic dominance, humanized content and emotional empathy are the new prerequisites for wealth management success.

Beijing Closes the Net: The End of the Offshore Trust as a Chinese Tax Haven
Chinese tax authorities have launched a sweeping enforcement campaign against offshore trusts, targeting high-net-worth individuals and corporate executives for undeclared global income. Leveraging mature CRS data exchanges, the government is effectively ending the era of offshore tax evasion and forcing the wealth management industry toward strict compliance.

The Great Transparency: China’s Taxman Pierces the Offshore Trust Veil
China's tax authorities have launched a targeted campaign to tax assets held in offshore trusts, utilizing CRS data and AI to identify previously hidden income. This move effectively ends the use of offshore jurisdictions for tax evasion by Chinese elites, forcing a shift back to traditional wealth inheritance and risk management.

The Reckoning of RoyalFlush: Beijing’s Regulatory Hammer Falls on Digital Fund Giants
Chinese regulators have ordered Hithink RoyalFlush Fund Sales to rectify major compliance failures, including a lack of operational independence from its parent company and the use of unlicensed personnel. This enforcement action highlights the government's tightening grip on third-party fund distributors and the push for greater investor protection in the wealth management sector.

Algorithms of Salvation: China’s Rural Elderly Trade Health Pills for AI “Witchcraft”
Predatory 'AI Wealth' courses are targeting China's rural elderly, replacing traditional health supplement scams with digital-themed pyramid schemes. These programs exploit the demographic's lack of technical literacy and economic desperation by framing AI as a mystical path to riches rather than a technological tool.

Ping An’s Trillion-Yuan Milestone: Capitalizing on China’s ‘Great Deposit Relocation’
Ping An Insurance has achieved a historic 1 trillion RMB net asset milestone, driven by a 10.3% growth in operating profit and a strategic pivot toward bancassurance. The company is successfully capturing maturing household deposits as Chinese savers shift away from traditional bank accounts in search of stable yields.

BYD’s $8 Billion War Chest: EV Giant Signals Market Dominance Through Massive Cash Deployment
BYD has authorized the investment of 60 billion RMB in idle funds into low-risk wealth management products, showcasing its superior cash flow and financial maturity. The move highlights BYD's ability to maintain a massive liquidity buffer even while outspending competitors on research and development.

BYD’s $8.3 Billion Cash Cushion: The Spoils of China’s Electric Vehicle War
BYD has authorized a 60 billion RMB ($8.3 billion) budget for wealth management, utilizing its vast idle cash reserves to boost capital efficiency. This massive liquidity highlights BYD's financial dominance amid the intense global EV competition and provides a significant buffer for future strategic maneuvers.