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South Korean investors continue to increase investments in China's hard tech sector, with disclosed asset holdings on the rise.
Over the past month, South Korean investors have continued increasing their investments in China’s hard-tech sectors, purchasing multiple related ETFs listed on the Hong Kong stock market.
South Korean investors continue to increase their investments in China's hard tech sector, with disclosed asset holdings revealing further stakes.
① Over the past month, Korean investors recorded net purchases of USD 33.0573 million in the Global X China Semiconductor ETF; ② Korean investors also increased their holdings of the CSI STAR 50 ETF and the ChiNext Broad-Based ETF managed by CSOP Asset Management; ③ The Huaxia CSI STAR 50 ETF, E Fund Cloud Computing ETF, and Huaxia Robotics ETF also saw net inflows from Korean investors.
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