With 1 ETF traded in the U.S. markets, S&P China BMI Index ETF gathers total assets under management of $1.28B. The average expense ratio is 0.59%. S&P China BMI Index ETF can be found in the following asset class:
- Equity
With 1 ETF traded in the U.S. markets, S&P China BMI Index ETF gathers total assets under management of $1.28B. The average expense ratio is 0.59%. S&P China BMI Index ETF can be found in the following asset class:
The government crackdown on certain types of companies in China has made many investors nervous.
This KraneShares ETF seems to be packing all the punches at a time when Chinese equities sit in troubled waters.
Investors may be missing the bigger story on China as they focus on GDP and debt levels.
Don't overlook an asset class just because it's done well.
These large China ETFs are rallying sharply, but losing assets as they rise.
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