贝莱德:因应美国禁令旗下ETF将舍弃部分中资股
外电报道,全球最大基金公司贝莱德(BlackRock)向客户发出的告示中指出,旗下iShares ETF已跟从指数公司的最新行动,将舍弃部分中资股,以遵守美国政府禁止买卖与中国解放军有联系中资股的命令。
自上个月以来,MSCI、富时罗素(FTSE Russell)及标普道琼斯(S&P Dow Jones)分别从股票指数中删除总共15间不同的中国公司。贝莱德有5只ETF受指数公司最新行动所影响,当中包括4只追踪MSCI提供的指数的基金,以及一只以富时中国50指数为基准的基金。
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