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外资巨头借道ETF增配中国资产
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-02 18:34

Group 1 - Foreign investment giants are significantly increasing their holdings in ETFs, with Barclays Bank and UBS showing notable growth in the number of ETFs held compared to the end of last year [1][2] - Barclays Bank holds 200 ETFs as of mid-year, up from 135 at the end of 2024, with the highest valued ETFs being 华夏恒生互联网科技业 ETF, 易方达中证海外互联 ETF, and 华泰柏瑞恒生科技 ETF, valued at 1.19 billion, 1.15 billion, and 790 million respectively [1] - UBS ranks second in ETF holdings, with 141 ETFs as of mid-year, a significant increase from 57 at the end of 2024, with the highest valued ETF being 华泰柏瑞中证A500 ETF at 1.057 billion [2] Group 2 - There is a noticeable increase in overseas interest in Chinese assets, with Allianz Fund's CIO indicating that the Chinese market is increasingly viewed as an independent asset class [3] - Foreign investors are focusing on long-term factors when allocating to Chinese assets, emphasizing the importance of "predictability" and the sustainable development capability of China's entire system [3] - UBS's China head noted that investor confidence in the Chinese market has been steadily increasing this year, with a growing willingness among overseas investors to allocate to non-USD assets, particularly Chinese assets [3]