What Is a Yen ETF?
The Japanese version of the Shanghai Stock Exchange 50ETF is a trading open-end index fund. The fund directly links the 50 constituent stocks of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and its price is linked to the Shanghai Stock Index. It is the most convenient option provided by Japan to investors in the context of its domestic investors' general optimism about the investment prospects of the Chinese capital market.
Japanese SSE 50ETF
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- Chinese name
- Japanese SSE 50ETF
- Definition
- Trading open index funds
- SSE time
- October 23, 2007
- Shanghai Stock Exchange
- Osaka Stock Exchange
- The Japanese version of the Shanghai Stock Exchange 50ETF is a trading open-end index fund. The fund directly links the 50 constituent stocks of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and its price is linked to the Shanghai Stock Index. It is the most convenient option provided by Japan to investors in the context of its domestic investors' general optimism about the investment prospects of the Chinese capital market.
- Time to market:
- The Japanese version of the Shanghai Stock Exchange 50ETF was listed on the Osaka Stock Exchange on October 23, 2007.
- Fund introduction:
- The fund does not directly invest in the constituent stocks of the Shanghai 50 Index, but invests through a linked product, Performance Index Note, which is a connected product with the Shanghai 50 constituents. The number of units traded by the fund is 1 fund order
- SSE 50etf and CSI 300 Index Arbitrage
- Scale and transaction:
- The fund raised 5.5 billion yen in Japan for the first time. The first day of listing was 70,500 yen, closing at 77,700 yen, and the transaction value was 7.5 billion yen.