Blackrock plans first China ETF product this year

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BlackRock Inc plans to launch its first product in China’s $220 billion onshore exchange-traded fund (ETF) market later this year and has started hiring staff accordingly. The world’s largest money manager, which thrives on the rise of passive investing with 70% of its $10 trillion global portfolio in ETFs and index funds, will be the first wholly owned foreign fund manager to tap the onshore Chinese ETF market.

Currently, the U.S. firm manages overseas assets of a handful of China’s large state-backed investors such as the country’s sovereign wealth fund and national pension fund via offshore units, as all products sold are foreign-domiciled. The first BlackRock ETF product launch is scheduled for the fourth quarter. This will add to 6.8-billion-yuan worth of assets BlackRock manages through two mutual funds with investments in Chinese and Hong Kong stocks. Several index providers have started talks with BlackRock but the fund manager is yet to decide which index to track for the first ETF product.

Options under consideration include a carbon neutrality-themed index composed by China Securities Index Co. China has seen dozens of environment-linked ETF launches in the last two years betting on buoyant new-energy stocks. The company said that BlackRock is committed to helping more Chinese investors achieve their financial goals by bringing them a broader suite of investment products and solutions, including ETF and index investments. It said it is investing in more local talent to support its growth priority. BlackRock’s planned foray into the fast-growing Chinese ETF market comes against the backdrop of continued opening up of the financial market in the world’s second-largest economy.

The move will also bolster the fund manager’s presence in China. BlackRock’s ETF operation in China is set to open doors to local institutional as well as retail investors. China’s nascent $220 billion ETF market with over 600 products as at the end of 2021 has only in recent years started contributing meaningfully to a global passive fund boom that catapulted the sector beyond $10 trillion in value. BlackRock’s iShares, which remained a significant growth driver in 2021.

For its China ETF foray, BlackRock is recruiting for roles across ETF portfolio management, operations and focused marketing. The firm initially plans to form a team of five to six employees. Measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 have largely curbed business activity in Shanghai, with candidate interviews being moved online. BlackRock’s Shanghai office currently has at least 70 staff, showed fund association data. Since China allowed fully foreign-owned fund units in 2019, a flurry of foreign fund houses, including U.S.-based ETF specialist VanEck, has applied for licences to operate in the local fund market.

Most of the equities ETFs in China charge a 0.5% management fee per annum, higher than 10 to 20 basis points charged by managers of such products in the U.S. and Europe, making it a lucrative market for foreigners. The country’s 10 largest ETF providers, most of them local players, control over 80% of market share.

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