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SK Hynix ETF’s Assets Soar to $17 Billion, Biggest in Hong Kong

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June 23, 2026

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SK Hynix ETF’s Assets Soar to $17 Billion, Biggest in Hong Kong

CSOP Asset Management Ltd.’s leveraged exchange traded product tied to SK Hynix Inc. has overtaken the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong to become the city’s largest ETF, highlighting investors’ voracious appetite for risky bets on the booming semiconductor sector.

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