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  • Open
    0.8291$
  • Previous Close
    0.837$
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    -0.01$
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About

ETF symbol 560550.SHG refers to the ChinaAMC CSI Overseas China Internet ETF (华夏中证港股通互联网ETF), listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. This ETF tracks the CSI Overseas China Internet Index, which represents the performance of leading China-based companies in the internet sector that are primarily listed in Hong Kong. It provides investors with access to a diversified portfolio of these companies through a single investment vehicle, allowing participation in the growth of the Chinese internet industry.

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Factors

Underlying Index Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the CSI Overseas China Internet 50 Index, which 560550.SHG tracks.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of buying and selling pressure on the ETF shares themselves impact price.

NAV Premium/Discount: Differences between the ETF's market price and its Net Asset Value (NAV) can arise, influencing price.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market mood and investor confidence in Chinese internet stocks affect demand.

Regulatory Changes: Chinese government policies and regulations concerning internet companies heavily influence investor confidence and thus price.

Currency Fluctuations: Changes in the exchange rate between the RMB and other currencies, particularly USD, can impact returns and investor interest.

Macroeconomic Factors: Broader economic conditions in China and globally influence investor risk appetite and sector allocation.

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