China ETFs see $3.4B in outflows as US investor demand weakens sharply

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US investors have pulled $3.4 billion from China-focused exchange-traded funds over the past three months, marking the largest annual outflow ever recorded for the category. The withdrawals span major US-listed vehicles tracking mainland and broader Chinese indices, including BlackRock’s iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI). Money isn’t just leaving China — it’s rotating into other emerging markets and domestic assets. The numbers paint a bleak picture Single-month redemptions from China ETFs have repeatedly topped $4 billion during the 2024-2025 period. In November 2024 alone, outflows hit $4.4 billion. China’s domestic ETF market reported a record net redemption of 805 billion RMB, roughly $119 billion, during the first quarter of 2026. That was the first quarterly net outflow in a year, breaking a streak of steady inflows. What this means for markets ETF redemptions force fund managers to sell underlying holdings, which pushes prices lower, which makes performance look worse, which triggers more redemptions. For large-cap Chinese stocks that feature prominently in these index-tracking funds, the selling pressure is mechanical and largely indifferent to company-specific fundamentals. A ...

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