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基金管理公司在业务上具有以下哪些特点() A.基金管理公司管理的是投资者的资产,一般

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基金管理公司在业务上具有以下哪些特点()

A.基金管理公司管理的是投资者的资产,一般并不进行负债经营,因此基金管理公司的经营风险相对具有较高负债的银行、保险公司等其他金融机构要低得多

B.基金管理公司的收入主要来自以资产规模为基础的管理费,因此资产管理规模的扩大对基金管理公司具有重要的意义

C.投资管理能力是基金管理公司的核心竞争力,因此基金管理公司在经营上更多地体现出一种知识密集型产业的特色

D.开放式基金要求必须披露上一工作日的份额净值,而净值的高低直接关系到投资者的利益,因此基金管理公司的业务对时间与准确性的要求很高,任何失误与迟误都会造成很大问题

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