Time to Shine: CSOP Gold ETF (3030.HK) Lists on HKEX Today
you are currently viewing:Time to Shine: CSOP Gold ETF (3030.HK) Lists on HKEX TodayApril 21, 2026-CSOP Gold ETF (3030.HK) has listed on HKEX today (21 April 2026) with an initial AUM size of about US$720 million (about HK$5.6 billion), making it Hong Kong's largest local physical gold ETF to date[1]. It has a listing price of about HK$7.2 per unit, trading unit of 100, and management fee of 0.4%. 3030.HK directly holds physical gold stored in Hong Kong and offers flexible cash or in‑kind (physical gold) creation and redemption, providing efficient Hong Kong-based bullion access that may help hedge geopolitical risk. It opens up a new option for Hong Kong investors to allocate to gold. Source: CSOP Asset Management |
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