Hang Seng Investment Management will become TraHK's new manager in Q3 2022, replacing State Street, which has managed the ETF for 22 years.
March 30, 2022Hong Kong's government commenced a review last year to assess State Street's role as the manager of TraHK, the city's largest and most-popular ETF.
March 21, 2022US persons that have not yet divested their holdings in 59 companies that operate in the defence or surveillance technology sectors have until 3 June 2022 to do so.
August 4, 2021In an addendum, State Street says TraHK units will not be offered or sold in the US or to US persons located outside the US.
August 2, 2021Officials reportedly commissioned an independent study to review State Street's role in managing Hong Kong's Tracker Fund.
May 26, 2021Two days after State Street said it would not be able to buy shares in US-sanctioned stocks, the company has said it will resume these investments to continue tracking the Hang Seng Index.
January 14, 2021State Street will no longer be able to buy shares in companies sanctioned by the US, including China Mobile and China Unicom.
January 13, 2021