HSBC GAM unveils China A-shares fund

High-conviction portfolio of 40 to 80 stocks

Beth Brearley
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HSBC Global Asset Management has launched the HGIF China A fund in response to client demand, offering investors access to the China A-shares market.

The actively managed equity fund will aim to generate long-term alpha by investing in high-quality companies with sustainable business models at "attractive" valuations. A sub-fund of the Luxemburg-domiciled HSBC Global Investment Funds (HGIF), HSBC's global flagship fund range, the fund will be a high-conviction portfolio of 40 to 80 stocks with a large-cap bias. It will be co-managed byHSBCGAM's Jintrust team - the joint venture betweenHSBCGAM and Shanxi Trust - in Shanghai and the offshore team in Hong Kong.  HSBC GAM launches Saudi Arabia ETF following 'investor demand' Mand...

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