Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the low subscription ratios of the first two Brazilian ETFs, which are below 12%, marking the lowest since 2021 and reflecting the current trend in cross-border ETF development [1][2][3] - The two Brazilian ETFs, managed by E Fund and Huaxia Fund, have subscription ratios of approximately 11.82% and 11.54% respectively, with total subscription funds exceeding 5 billion yuan [2][3] - The low subscription ratios are attributed to a combination of a relatively low fundraising cap of 300 million yuan and high investor enthusiasm, indicating a strong market interest in these new products [3] Group 2 - The global trend of cross-border ETFs is becoming increasingly evident, with the total number of cross-border ETFs reaching 185 and a combined scale of approximately 897.97 billion yuan as of November 5 [4] - The market has seen a significant increase in cross-border ETFs focusing on emerging markets, particularly in regions like the Middle East and South America, with new products being launched to cater to diverse investor needs [5][6] - The dual-directional flow of funds through cross-border ETFs is emphasized, showcasing the mutual benefits for both domestic and international investors, as seen in the recent ETF interconnectivity initiatives between China and Brazil [7][8]
跨境ETF规模逼近9000亿元 两只巴西ETF发行配售比创近5年新低
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-05 21:51