After sliding for several consecutive sessions, Samsung CSI China Dragon Internet ETF (02812.HK) dropped 2.84%.
NewTimeSpace Flash – Wind data show that as of 13:12 on 8 January 2026, Samsung CSI China Dragon Internet ETF (02812.HK) has extended its recent decline, slipping a further 2.84% in choppy trading.
Samsung CSI China Dragon Internet ETF (02812.HK) is a passive ETF managed by Samsung Asset Management that tracks the CSI Global China Internet Index. Its portfolio comprises roughly 30 global-listed Chinese internet leaders such as Tencent, Alibaba and Meituan, employing full replication and accessing A-shares via Stock Connect. The fund distributes dividends in Hong Kong dollars annually and is designed for investors seeking long-term exposure to China’s internet growth story.
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