iShares Hang Seng TECH ETF (03067.HK) Fell 2.22% to 10.140
Newtimespace News, as of 14:28 on May 18, iShares Hang Seng TECH ETF (03067.HK) was quoted at HKD 10.140, down 2.22%. The ETF opened at HKD 10.280, with a high of HKD 10.280 and a low of HKD 10.110. The latest Net Asset Value (NAV) per unit is HKD 10.387, with a premium rate of -0.16%. The asset size is approximately HKD 15.468 billion.
iShares Hang Seng TECH ETF (03067.HK) tracks the Hang Seng Tech Index, which is compiled and published by Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited. The index aims to reflect the overall performance of the 30 largest and most representative technology companies listed in Hong Kong, making it one of the most influential flagship technology indices in the Hong Kong market. Its stock selection scope covers companies highly related to technology themes such as the Internet (including mobile communications), fintech, cloud computing, e-commerce, and digital businesses, including industry leaders like Tencent, Alibaba, and Meituan.
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