CSOP Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF Will List on Hong Kong Stock Exchange Tomorrow
you are currently viewing:CSOP Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF Will List on Hong Kong Stock Exchange TomorrowJanuary 27, 2026-Hong Kong's first CSI A500 Index ETF- CSOP Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF (Stock Code: 3101.HK), will list on Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) on January 28, 2026. The listing price for 3101.HK is approximately HKD 7.9 per share, the trading lot size is 100 shares, and the annual management fee is 0.99%. The listing of CSOP Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF on HKEX marks the continued opening-up of China's financial markets and an important step in the internationalization of Chinese assets. 3101.HK is a feeder fund that, to achieve its investment objective, will invest at least 90% of its NAV in the Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF (the master fund) via the QFI status granted to CSOP Asset Management and/or the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect. The master fund was listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2024 and, as of January 8, 2026, has approximately RMB 49.5 billion in assets under management, the largest among peer products globally[1]. The fund features low tracking error, high index replication, and significant scale advantages. Source: CSOP Asset Management |
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