
Group 1 - KIM, a South Korean investment management company, launched an ETF focused on China's AI sector, tracking 50 leading AI companies, which was listed on July 29 [1][2] - The ETF, named "KIM ACE China AI Big Tech TOP2+ Active ETF," aims to capture investment opportunities in artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and smart industrial technologies [2] - The underlying index, developed by Solactive, selects 25 companies from two main fields: cognitive technology and digital platforms, ensuring that selected companies have substantial AI technology layouts [2][3] Group 2 - Morgan Stanley predicts that China will become a global AI leader by 2030, with the core AI industry expected to reach a scale of $140 billion and an overall industry chain expansion to $1.4 trillion [3] - International capital has shown strong interest in Chinese tech stocks, particularly in emerging fields like AI, with the KraneShares China Overseas Internet ETF seeing a significant increase in assets under management, growing over 40% from $5.414 billion at the end of last year to $7.667 billion by August 5 [4][5] - The average price-to-sales ratio of comparable Chinese AI companies is around 15 times, significantly lower than that of typical American AI companies, which averages 42 times, indicating that Chinese AI firms may be undervalued [8]