Recent Trends in U.S. Bank and Aerospace Tech ETFs

President Donald Trump's deregulatory proposal has significantly impacted the performance of KB Asset Management's RISE U.S. Bank TOP10 ETF. The proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% has provoked legal considerations among Wall Street banks. This ETF, comprised of major U.S. bank stocks, faces challenges as Trump's political strategy has triggered losses.
Conversely, Hana Financial's '1Q U.S. Aerospace Tech ETF' has surpassed 200 billion KRW in net assets just seven weeks post-listing, boasting high returns. Focusing on leading U.S. space and aerospace technology companies, this ETF has achieved an impressive 45% return. Ongoing interest from individual and pension investors has driven its upward trajectory, further fueled by potential prospects of SpaceX's anticipated IPO. Should SpaceX go public, it’s expected to be a major component of the ETF's holdings.
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KB Asset Management 'bewildered' by Trump's shift... U.S. bank ETF rally hindered - Whitepaper[Whitepaper = Reporter Go Sua] As U.S. President Donald Trump's financial policy stance abruptly shifted from deregulation to 'counter-regulation,' the rising expectations of the U.S. bank ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) were also abruptly halted. ■ Warning of credit card interest rate cap halved... dashed expectations. According to the financial investment industry on the 15th, the NAV (net asset value) of KB Asset Management's 'RISE U.S. Bank TOP10 ETF' fell by 1.45% to 12,482 KRW from the previous day. The closing NAV for the day was 12,210 KRW, and the market price closed at 12,195 KRW, down 2.4% from the previous session.
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Hana Asset Management, 1Q US Aerospace Tech Exceeds Net Assets of 200 billion KRW - NewsPim[Seoul=NewsPim] Reporter Kim Yeon-soon = Hana Asset Management (CEO Tae-woo Kim) announced that '1Q US Aerospace Tech ETF,' the first domestic US aerospace tech ETF listed on November 25 last year, surpassed 200 billion KRW in net assets in just 7 weeks after listing, thanks to net purchases by individual and pension investors.
