How to Invest in China’s Top 50 Stocks with Just One Index - China A50!

Binni Ong
04-11

The $FTSE China A50 Index - Sep 2025(CN2509)$ tracks the top 50 A-share companies from Shanghai and Shenzhen—leaders in finance, tech, and more. It’s one of the most efficient ways for foreign investors to access China’s onshore market.

Trade it via ETFs like the UOBAM FTSE China A50 (Stock Code: $UOBAM FTSE CN A50 S$(JK8.SI)$ for SGD or $UOBAM FTSE CN A50 US$(VK8.SI)$ for USD) or A50 futures on SGX.

More about China A50 ETF -- https://www.sgx.com/research-education/market-updates/20250325-revamped-and-ready-uobam-ftse-china-a50-index-etf

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