Recently, global capital market fluctuations have intensified, compounded by the increasing attractiveness of the A-share market. Cross-border ETFs investing in overseas markets have experienced major redemptions. Since September 24, an average of nearly 100 million shares of a single product have been redeemed, and the overall premium rate for cross-border ETFs has declined somewhat. Yang Delong, chief economist at Qianhai Open Source Fund, said that recently, the global capital market has experienced major changes, and A shares and Hong Kong stocks have shown a trend of recovering from the bottom. In this context, investors may redeem funds from cross-border ETFs and invest in the A-share market in order to obtain better returns.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/17 16:25
Recently, global capital market fluctuations have intensified, compounded by the increasing attractiveness of the A-share market. Cross-border ETFs investing in overseas markets have experienced major redemptions. Since September 24, an average of nearly 100 million shares of a single product have been redeemed, and the overall premium rate for cross-border ETFs has declined somewhat. Yang Delong, chief economist at Qianhai Open Source Fund, said that recently, the global capital market has experienced major changes, and A shares and Hong Kong stocks have shown a trend of recovering from the bottom. In this context, investors may redeem funds from cross-border ETFs and invest in the A-share market in order to obtain better returns.