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On Wednesday, KraneShares rolled out its latest China-focused fund, the KraneShares China Alpha Index ETF (KCAI). KCAI operates with a net expense ratio of 0.79%.
CNBC's Bob Pisani sits down with KraneShares chief investment officer Brendan Ahern and Sepio Capital co-CIO and managing director John Beatson to discuss the underperformance in China internet stocks and challenges to investing in the country.
Lower interest rates could unlock significant gains for the Vanguard Real Estate ETF. Investors can profit from China's economic recovery with the KraneShares CSI China Retail ETF.
Many, many investors have learned the hard way about the yen carry trade over the last week. While it may not be the case that AI overvaluation has been the culprit, tech options still struggled as tech felt much of the pain of investors unwinding their carry trades.
On Friday, KraneShares listed the KraneShares Sustainable Ultra Short Duration Index ETF (KCSH) on the NYSE. “With investors looking to diversify their equities, and with few incentives to extend duration, KCSH seeks to maximize current income through ultra-short duration, investment grade bonds,” said Luke Oliver, KraneShares' head of climate investments.
In the latest step by China's government to address a flagging economy, the People's Bank of China has announced a cut to a key interest rate. That cut surprised investors and adds approximately $25 billion to banks in China, potentially boosting the outlook for tech there.
Interested in China equities? You're not alone – many investors entered 2024 with a desire to increase allocations to China.
(July 12) Some of China's retail investors have given themselves a sarcastic new nickname in a show of frustration with the country's failure to prop up the stock market. Meanwhile, a survey shows Chinese people blaming inequality in the economic system for diminishing their chances at getting rich.
Video games are a key pillar of the modern entertainment industry and China is no exception. In the billion-plus person nation, however, regulatory approvals can sometimes hold up game development and release.
After an impressive rally that commenced in April and lasted for a good portion of May, Chinese internet equities and the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) are in the midst of a pullback.