ETF

China-South Korea ETF cross-listing scheme stalls

The programme was announced last year but companies say there has been no progress

More than a year after Shanghai and South Korea stock exchanges signed an agreement to cross list exchange traded funds, issuers in China and South Korea say there has been no progress.

They say there has been no movement on the regulatory front and investor appetite for prospective ETFs in the scheme has been questioned.

In principle, the new scheme allows South Korean and Chinese fund firms launching ETFs in Shanghai or Seoul to link a domestically listed ETF to one listed on the other exchange, connecting two of Asia’s fastest-growing ETF markets.

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