KraneShares Trust - KraneSharesBosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETF

KraneShares Trust - KraneSharesBosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETF

KBA

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Market Cap$5.84B
Close$

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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
KraneShares Trust - KraneSharesBosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETFKraneShares Trust - KraneSharesBosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETF01.43%3%-0.2

Share Statistics

Market cap$5.84 Billion
Enterprise Value$5.84 Billion
Dividend Yield$0.48 (1.43%)
Earnings per Share$-
Beta0.66
Outstanding Shares-

Return

Return on Equity2.93%ROE
Return on Assets1.89%
Return on Invested Capital8.66%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-P/E Ratio
PEG-PEG
Price to Sales-Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio-Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue40.63
Enterprise Value to EBIT1003.35
Enterprise Value to Net Income2970
Total Debt to Enterprise0
Debt to Equity0.19Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

No data

Insider Trades

Institutional Put/Call Ratio

Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.

Put/Call Ratio0.00000%
Total Calls-
Total Puts-

Institutional Ownership

Holdings and activity of institutional investors.

Ownership %13.27% 1.79%
Total Invested$34.92M 13.72%
Investors Holding41 4.00%

ESG Score

No data

About Krane Shares Trust

Relevant Senate Committees

Finance

Controls taxation and trade policy, directly impacting U.S.-China economic relations, tariffs, and investor incentives for foreign assets, making it exceptionally relevant to an ETF tracking Chinese stocks.

Appropriations

Allocates federal discretionary spending, directly funding agencies and policies related to U.S.-China relations, defense, and financial market oversight, thereby influencing geopolitical risks and regulatory environments for KBA.

Armed Services

Crucial for U.S. defense policy and military strategy, especially concerning China. Decisions can escalate or de-escalate geopolitical tensions, significantly impacting the investment climate for Chinese stocks.

Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Directly regulates the U.S. financial system, including ETFs, capital markets, and potential restrictions on foreign investments, critically influencing the viability and regulatory environment for KBA.

Select Committee on Intelligence

Members receive classified briefings on global threats, including those related to China. Non-public information on geopolitical tensions or cybersecurity concerns could directly impact the valuation of Chinese assets.

Foreign Relations

Directly shapes U.S. foreign policy, sanctions, and diplomatic relations with China, which profoundly impacts the stability and attractiveness of Chinese markets for U.S. investors.