INDA is rated Buy due to robust financial sector reforms, strong capital inflows, and projected earnings growth of 13.4%.
Chinese equities-focused exchange-traded funds were rising Thursday, after President Donald Trump and China leader Xi Jinping held a phone call regarding a trade agreement. The iShares MSCI China ETF ...
Exchange-traded funds that buy Chinese stocks were tanking Monday afternoon, as investors assessed trade-war developments following China’s retaliation for President Trump's latest tariffs. The ...
Inflows to a group of exchange-traded funds tracking the CSI A500 Index surged to a fresh record on Thursday, with the strong ...
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG – Major Chinese fund companies announced a big reduction in fees for a batch of equity exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Wednesday, intensifying price competition in the rapidly ...
China-focused ETFs are inching back into the spotlight as a softer U.S. dollar and signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks reshape investor sentiment. While the S&P 500's nearly 850% run since ...
China’s stronger-than-expected GDP figures for the third quarter have led to a notable surge in U.S.-listed China-based ETFs during pre-market trading. This economic data has provided a boost to ...
Investors drove massive inflows into exchange-traded funds that buy Chinese stocks last week on optimism over additional fiscal stimulus, even as local shares came off the highs reached the week ...
China's economy expanded at a slightly faster-than-expected pace in the second quarter of 2025, surpassing Beijing’s full-year target of 5%. This stronger performance has eased immediate pressure on ...
The investment seeks capital appreciation and income. Under normal circumstances, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in China A Shares and/or through instruments that have economic ...
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