The FSA Spy market buzz – 19 April 2024
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Data: FE, funds’ fact sheets
The ongoing fees vary among the seven ETFs. Chinese equity ETFs tend to be more expensive than US or European counterparts due to trading limitations and costs involved in accessing China A-shares through QFII or the Stock Connect arrangements. The fees for Chinese equity ETFs available in FE data range from 0.38% to 1.62%.
The iShares ETF has the lowest fee at 0.38%, and the second lowest is the DB e-Trackers ETF with 0.5%.
The C Shares ETF is the most expensive, at 2.86% annual fees. This is likely the effect of fixed costs and the small size of the fund.
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