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    31.8955$
  • Previous Close
    31.8955$
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About

KBUF.US represents the KraneShares Bloomberg Barclays China Bond Inclusion Index ETF. This exchange-traded fund aims to track the performance of the Bloomberg Barclays China Bond Inclusion Index. The index is comprised of Renminbi-denominated (RMB) Chinese government and policy bank bonds traded in the China Interbank Bond Market (CIBM) and is designed to reflect the performance of the China bond market after its inclusion in global bond indices. The ETF provides investors with exposure to fixed-income securities issued in China, allowing for potential diversification and participation in the growth of the Chinese bond market.

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Factors

Underline each factor name. Underlying Assets' Performance: KBUF tracks an index of buffer ETFs, so the performance of those underlying ETFs heavily influences its price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can affect the value of bonds held within the underlying buffer ETFs and thus KBUF's price.

Market Sentiment: Broad market trends and investor confidence can impact demand for buffer ETFs, affecting KBUF's price.

Supply and Demand: The balance of buyers and sellers directly determines KBUF's price at any given time.

ETF Management Fees: While not directly impacting the daily price, higher fees can reduce overall returns and thus long-term price appreciation.

Volatility: Increased market volatility can influence demand for buffer ETFs, potentially impacting KBUF's price as investors seek downside protection.

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