JP Morgan Adds Actively Managed China Equity ETF

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J.P. Morgan has launched an actively managed ETF, the JPMorgan Active China ETF (JCHI), which will invest in securities tied to China’s economy. The ETF has an expense ratio of 0.65% and will be listed on NYSE Arca. JCHI will be advised on stock selection by J.P. Morgan’s Greater China research team, which includes 17 research analysts with an average of 17 years of experience. The team will use a bottom-up approach to select stocks and evaluate companies based on their expected five-year returns, longer-term business growth characteristics, and qualitative factors. The portfolio will consist of 40-70 securities and will be scrutinized through an ESG lens.

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