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Mirae eyes thematic ETFs in Hong Kong
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As South Korea’s Mirae Asset Global Investments grows its exchange-traded fund (ETF) business in Asia, one of its key moves is to expand its ETF product mix in Hong Kong into thematic funds, according to a senior company official.
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