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Name:

KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF

Assets under management:

$3 M

Expense ratio:

0.79%

Inception date:

14 September 2017

Last ex-dividend date:

18 December 2023

Next ex-dividend date:

N/A

Description:

The OBOR ETF (One Belt One Road Exchange Traded Fund) invests in companies involved in China's Belt and Road Initiative. It aims to capture growth from infrastructure and development projects across Asia, Europe, and Africa, offering investors exposure to emerging markets and global trade opportunities.
Name
Weight
KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE(KFH.KW)
10.09 %
OCBC BANK(O39.SI)
7.30 %
CHINA YANGTZE-A(600900.SS)
4.90 %
PTT PCL/FOREIGN(PETFF)
4.27 %
ELBIT SYSTEMS LTD(ESLT.TA)
3.02 %
IMPALA PLATINUM(IMP.JO)
2.34 %
SINOPEC CORP-H(0386.HK)
2.30 %
TURK HAVA YOLLARI AO(THYAO.IS)
2.09 %
BEIJING-SHANGH-A(601816.SS)
2.06 %
KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ SA(KGH.WA)
2.01 %

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etftrends.com09 September 2024

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etftrends.com05 June 2024

While China's economy continues to face some big picture headwinds, the country's infrastructure spending remains a big player in the global economy. Regionally, in particular, its government's One Belt One Road initiative looks to connect China overland to key areas including South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.

FAQ

  • What is OBOR ETF?
  • Does OBOR pay dividends?
  • What stocks are in OBOR ETF?
  • What is the current assets under management for OBOR?
  • What is OBOR average volume?
  • What is OBOR expense ratio?
  • What is OBOR inception date?

What is OBOR ETF?

The OBOR ETF (One Belt One Road Exchange Traded Fund) invests in companies involved in China's Belt and Road Initiative. It aims to capture growth from infrastructure and development projects across Asia, Europe, and Africa, offering investors exposure to emerging markets and global trade opportunities.

Does OBOR pay dividends?

Yes, the KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF does pays dividends, with the most recent payment being $0.69 per share. The last ex-dividend date was on 18 December 2023, and the next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet

What stocks are in OBOR ETF?

As of today, KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF inlcudes 128 holdings, with 1 of them being companies from 11 different countries and 1 sectors. The most weighted holdings are KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (10.09%), OCBC BANK (7.3%) and CHINA YANGTZE-A (4.9%)

What is the current assets under management for OBOR?

Assets under management of KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF is $3 M

What is OBOR average volume?

Average volume of KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF is $1082

What is OBOR expense ratio?

Expense ratio of KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF is 0.79%

What is OBOR inception date?

Inception date of KraneShares MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF is 14 September 2017