Shatner pudo haber conquistado el espacio, pero cuatro ETF surcoreanos lo superaron en el metaverso.
Un fondo está gestionado activamente; los otros tres Síguenos índices relacionados con el metaverso.

Cuatro importantes fondos de gestión de activos de Corea del Sur han incluido fondos cotizados en bolsa (ETF) relacionados con el metaverso, los primeros del país.Korea Herald informó Miércoles.
- KB Asset Management lanzó KBSTAR iSelect Metaverse, un fondo pasivo que Síguenos los índices relacionados con el metaverso, un espacio virtual compartido por muchas personas. KB sigue el índice iSelect Metaverse, cuya inclusión se determina en función de factores como la exposición de la empresa a un sector y su potencial de crecimiento futuro.
- NH Amundi Asset Management lanzó Hanaro Fn K-Metaverse MZ, un fondo pasivo. NH evaluó palabras clave relacionadas con el metaverso para seleccionar sus 20 acciones principales y añadió 10 acciones del sector de bienes de consumo. NH excluyó a las empresas automotrices.
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- El producto metaverso de Mirae Asset Global Investment, Tiger Fn Metaverse ETF, tiene como referencia el índice metaverso de FnGuide. Este fondo indexado sigue a unas 20 empresas.
- Samsung Asset Management gestiona activamente su KODEX K-Metaverse Active ETF.
- Samsung y Mirae Asset publicaron listas de las empresas incluidas en sus fondos. La lista revela un enfoque en las industrias del entretenimiento y los videojuegos.
- El ETF Metaverse de Samsung está compuesto por Hybe, Naver, Krafton, Peal Abyss y JContentree.
- La lista de Mirae Asset incluía a Naver, LG Innotek, Hybe, JYP Entertainment y YG Entertainment.
- Hybe, fundada en 2005, representa a la popular BAND de chicos BTS.
- Krafton y Peal Abyss, que forman parte del fondo metaverso de Samsung, son los principales fabricantes de videojuegos de Corea del Sur.
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