VanEck FTSE China A50 ETF
What CETF does
The VanEck FTSE China A50 ETF, with the ticker CETF, is designed to give Australian investors easy access to the top 50 companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges in China. This ETF focuses on investing in a diverse range of large Chinese companies, aiming to capture the growth potential of China's economy. With a management fee of 0.60%, CETF offers a straightforward way to invest in some of China's biggest and most influential businesses, making it a convenient option for those looking to diversify their portfolio with international exposure.
What types of holdings are inside CETF?
CETF primarily invests in A-shares, which are shares of Chinese companies traded on the mainland exchanges. The ETF includes a diverse range of companies, predominantly large-cap stocks, reflecting China's major sectors. The fund's holdings typically encompass sectors such as financials, consumer discretionary, and technology, providing a well-rounded exposure to the Chinese economy. By focusing on the 50 largest companies, CETF captures significant market capitalisation while offering investors a chance to participate in the growth of the Chinese market.
Why you would consider CETF
CETF peers
Management Fee
0.60%
Distribution Yield
1.94%
Fund Under Management
$37M
-0.05M
Monthly Liquidity
4.75%
Spread
0.42%
Last Price
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Product Type
ETFMonthly fund flows
12-Month Flow
$-2.96M
Trading Activity
Transacted Value
$2M
Volume
27,027
Number of Trades
293
Monthly Liquidity
4.75%
Performance
1 Month
-0.12%
1 Year
12.86%
3 Year
8.56%
5 Year
0.91%
Total Return
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