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Chinese fund managers rush to launch wind power funds amid green fever

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Reuters
03 November, 2021, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 03 November, 2021, 05:07 pm

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Chinese fund managers rush to launch wind power funds amid green fever

More than 10 fund managers have applied to set up China’s first batch of exchange-traded funds (ETF) tracking the wind power industry since last Friday, according to the country’s securities regulator

Reuters
03 November, 2021, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 03 November, 2021, 05:07 pm
Cracked earth marks a dried-up area near a wind turbine used to generate electricity at a wind farm in Guazhou, 950km (590 miles) northwest of Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China, September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Cracked earth marks a dried-up area near a wind turbine used to generate electricity at a wind farm in Guazhou, 950km (590 miles) northwest of Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China, September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Chinese fund managers are rushing to set up wind power funds, in the latest move to capitalize on investors' green fever, as global climate talks in Glasgow rekindle interest in China's carbon neutrality pledge.

More than 10 fund managers have applied to set up China's first batch of exchange-traded funds (ETF) tracking the wind power industry since last Friday, according to the country's securities regulator.

China confirmed to the United Nations last week that it would bring its emissions to a peak before 2030 and cut them to "net zero" by 2060 - a pledge President Xi Jinping first made in 2020.

China also promised to raise total wind and solar power generation capacity to 1,200 gigawatts by 2030 in order to reach its goals.

The mutual fund houses which have submitted applications include China Asset Management, GF Fund Management, Harvest Fund, the China Securities Regulatory Commission's (CSRC) website showed.

If permitted, the funds will bring more money into an already red-hot sector. The new energy index has almost doubled in one year as China steps up efforts to become more green.

There are already many ETF products tracking sub-sectors in the new energy industry, such as new energy vehicles and the photovoltaic industry, but the wind power industry ETFs would be the first ones tracking this sub-sector.

The ETFs will be based on the CSI Wind Power Industry Index , which tracks companies from upstream suppliers to downstream constructors and operators.

That index has surged around 80% since it was launched in April this year, fuelling fears of a bubble. Analysts also said the competition will be fierce if too many homogeneous funds are set up at the same time.

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