Vanguard launches first S&P 500 ETF listed in Hong Kong

Vanguard, the world’s largest mutual fund company, has launched an S&P 500 Index Exchange traded fund listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

Vanguard launches first S&P 500 ETF listed in Hong Kong

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Vanguard, which now has five ETFs in Hong Kong, said the total expense ratio (TER) of the new fund would be 0.25% annually, making it the lowest cost US equity ETF available in the special administrative region of China.

“Today’s launch of the Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the Hong Kong market, and provides investors with another core building block to build a globally diversified portfolio,” said Vanguard Asia regional managing director Shelly Painter.

Vanguard other four listed Hong Kong equity ETFs cover developed Europe, Japan, and Asia ex Japan, and , Asia ex Japan High Dividend Yield.

James Norris, Vanguard International Managing Director, said: “The expansion of our ETF suite in Hong Kong provides investors with greater choice of low cost, risk controlled and well diversified portfolio construction tools.”

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