Deutsche unveils 11 China A-share ETFs

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Deutsche Bank has unveiled 11 China A-share ETFs in Hong Kong, providing exposure to range of sectors.

The funds track the performance of 10 CSI300 sector indices, while one fund tracks the main CSI300 benchmark. Sector exposure includes banks, real estate, materials, consumer discretionary, health care, transportation, energy, utilities, industrials and financials. The main index replicates the performance of the 300 most representative A-shares listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges. The ETFs are Ucits III compliant, allowing them to be sold throughout the European Union. The Ucits framework also restricts the swap exposure and therefore counterparty risk to 10% of th...

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