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ETF investment. The mutual stock market access between the Mainland and Hong Kong (Stock Connect) has been expanded to include eligible exchange-traded funds (ETFs), allowing Hong Kong and foreign investors to trade ETFs listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE), and those from Mainland to invest in Hong ...
ETF eligibility rules for Stock Connect change on July 22, 2024. This article explores the significance of the new criteria and the opportunities it creates for issuers and investors, as well as providing an outlook for Hong Kong’s ETF markets.
Based on the new criteria, an updated list of eligible ETFs for Northbound and Southbound trading under Stock Connect will be announced respectively by HKEX and the Mainland exchanges on 12 July 2024.
When the inclusion takes effect, trading of eligible SSE-listed ETFs through Shanghai Connect and trading of eligible SZSE-listed ETFs through Shenzhen Connect will be, for the first time, open to all Hong Kong and overseas investors including institutional and individual investors.
ETF Connect leverages the existing Stock Connect framework which offers mutual access to eligible ETFs by investors in China Mainland and Hong Kong, marking another milestone in the continual expansion of the mutual market access programmes connecting Hong Kong and China capital markets.
Hong Kong and mainland Chinese regulators have announced they finally have come to an agreement for the long-awaited inclusion of exchange traded funds into the Stock Connect programme after...
GUANGZHOU, China, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 4th, the ETF Connect Program, which facilitated two way capital flows between mainland China and Hong Kong for eligible ETFs, celebrated...
The expansion of mutual stock market access between the Mainland and Hong Kong (Stock Connect) in July 2022 to include eligible ETFs has opened new avenues for trading. This initiative allows both Hong Kong and foreign investors to trade ETFs listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges while enabling Mainland investors to access Hong ...
The China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Securities and Futures Commission issued a joint announcement today (May 27) on the in-principle agreement to include eligible exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Stock Connect.
The Hong Kong-China ETF Connect kicked off at the start of July last year and approved the inclusion by mainland Chinese and Hong Kong exchanges of eligible ETFs in mutual stock market...