Hang Seng TECH Index ETF(03032.HK) Rose 0.17% to 4.834
Newtimespace News, as of 09:55 on May 19, Hang Seng TECH Index ETF(03032.HK) was quoted at HKD 4.834, up 0.17%. The ETF opened at HKD 4.826, with a high of HKD 4.862 and a low of HKD 4.804. The latest Net Asset Value (NAV) per unit is HKD 4.829, with a premium rate of -0.06%. The asset size is approximately HKD 7.245 billion.
Hang Seng TECH Index ETF(03032.HK) tracks the Hang Seng Tech Index (RMB Counter), which is compiled and published by Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited. The index aims to reflect the performance of leading companies in the technology or innovation sectors listed in Hong Kong and is known as the "Hong Kong version of the Nasdaq." Its selection scope primarily covers Hong Kong-listed companies highly related to the technology theme, including the Internet, fintech, cloud computing, e-commerce, and digital businesses. The index adopts a streamlined structure of 30 fixed constituent stocks, with the 30 largest stocks by market capitalization being included, giving it strong market representativeness.
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