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HSBC MSCI CHINA UCITS ETF


 

Risk warning


  • The Fund may invest in Emerging Markets, these markets are less established, and often more volatile, than developed markets and involve higher risks, particularly market, liquidity and currency risks.

  • To the extent that the Fund seeks to replicate index performance by holding individual securities, there is no guarantee that its composition or performance will exactly match that of the target index at any given time (“tracking error”).

  • Derivatives may be used by the Fund, and these can behave unexpectedly. The pricing and volatility of many derivatives may diverge from strictly reflecting the pricing or volatility of their underlying reference(s), instrument or asset.

  • Investment Leverage occurs when the economic exposure is greater than the amount invested, such as when derivatives are used. A Fund that employs leverage may experience greater gains and/or losses due to the amplification effect from a movement in the price of the reference source.

  • The value of investments and any income from them can go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount originally invested

  • Investing in assets denominated in a currency other than that of the investor’s own currency exposes the value of the investment to exchange rate fluctuations

  • Where overseas investments are held the rate of currency exchange may cause the value of such investments to go down as well as up.

  • The value of investible securities can change over time due to a wide variety of factors, including but not limited to: political and economic news, government policy, changes in demographics, cultures and populations, natural or human-caused disasters etc.

  • Where overseas investments are held the rate of currency exchange may cause the value of such investments to go down as well as up.

  • Further information on the potential risks can be found in the Key Information Document (KID) and/or the Prospectus or Offering Memorandum.