KraneShares
Asia Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Index ETF - ( KraneShares
Bosera MSCI China A Share ETF - ( KraneShares
Asia Pacific High Yield Bond ETF, (Formerly, KraneShares CCBS China
Corporate High Yield Bond USD Index ETF) - ( KraneShares
CICC China 5G and Semiconductor Index ETF (Formerly, KraneShares CICC
China 5G and Technology Leaders Index ETF) - ( KraneShares
CICC China Consumer Leaders Index ETF - ( KraneShares
CICC China Leaders 100 Index ETF ( KraneShares
CSI China Internet ETF - ( KraneShares
China Credit Index ETF (Formerly, KraneShares Bloomberg Barclays China
Aggregate Bond Inclusion Index ETF) - ( KraneShares
Bloomberg Barclays China Bond Inclusion Index ETF (Formerly, KraneShares E
Fund China Commercial Paper ETF) - ( KraneShares
Electric Vehicles and Future Mobility Index ETF - ( KraneShares
Emerging Markets Consumer Technology Index ETF - ( KraneShares
Emerging Markets Healthcare Index ETF - ( KraneShares
Global Carbon ETF - ( KraneShares
MSCI All China Consumer Discretionary Index ETF - ( ) KraneShares
MSCI All China Consumer Staples Index ETF - (KraneShares
MSCI All China Health Care Index ETF - (KraneShares
MSCI All China Index ETF - ( KraneShares
MSCI China A Hedged Index ETF - ( KraneShares
MSCI China Clean Technology Index ETF (Formerly, KraneShares MSCI China
Environment Index ETF) - ( KraneShares
MSCI China ESG Leaders Index ETF -( KraneShares
MSCI Emerging Markets ex China Index ETF - ( KraneShares
MSCI One Belt One Road Index ETF - ( KraneShares
SSE STAR Market 50 Index ETF - ( |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your
investment) |
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Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
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Management
Fees |
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Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
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Other
Expenses** |
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Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
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Fee
Waiver*** |
- |
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver |
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1 Year |
3 Years |
$ |
$ |
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China
A-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China
that are traded on the Chinese exchanges and denominated in domestic
renminbi. China A-Shares are primarily purchased and sold in the domestic
Chinese market. To the extent the Fund invests in China A-Shares, it
expects to do so through the trading and clearing facilities of a
participating exchange located outside of mainland China (“Stock Connect
Programs”). A Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“RQFII”)
or Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“QFII”) license may also be
acquired to invest directly in China A-Shares. |
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China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
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China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign
investors. |
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China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
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P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong
dollars. |
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Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
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S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or
Bermuda. |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your
investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
Fee
Waiver** |
- |
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver |
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1 Year |
3 Years |
5 Years |
10 Years |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
● |
China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
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China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign
investors. |
● |
China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
● |
P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong
dollars. |
● |
Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
● |
S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or
Bermuda. |
Return |
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Ended/Year | |
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KraneShares Bosera MSCI
China A Share ETF |
1 year |
5 years |
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Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment) |
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Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) | |
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses |
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Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
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1 Year |
3 Years |
5 Years |
10 Years |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
Return |
Quarter
Ended/Year | |
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KraneShares Asia Pacific
High Yield Bond ETF (formerly, KraneShares
CCBS China Corporate High Yield Bond USD Index ETF) |
1 year |
Since Inception ( |
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Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses** |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
Fee
Waiver*** |
- |
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver |
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
$ |
$ |
● |
China
A-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China
that are traded on the Chinese exchanges and denominated in domestic
renminbi. China A-Shares are primarily purchased and sold in the domestic
Chinese market. To the extent the Fund invests in China A-Shares, it
expects to do so through the trading and clearing facilities of a
participating exchange located outside of mainland China (“Stock Connect
Programs”). A Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“RQFII”)
or Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“QFII”) license may also be
acquired to invest directly in China A-Shares. |
● |
China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
● |
China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign
investors. |
● |
China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
● |
P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong
dollars. |
● |
Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
● |
S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or
Bermuda. |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses** |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
$ |
$ |
● |
China
A-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China
that are traded on the Chinese exchanges and denominated in domestic
renminbi. China A-Shares are primarily purchased and sold in the domestic
Chinese market. To the extent the Fund invests in China A-Shares, it
expects to do so through the trading and clearing facilities of a
participating exchange located outside of mainland China (“Stock Connect
Programs”). A Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“RQFII”)
or Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“QFII”) license may also be
acquired to invest directly in China
A-Shares. |
● |
China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
● |
China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign
investors. |
● |
China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
● |
P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong
dollars. |
● |
Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
● |
S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or
Bermuda. |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses
(expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
5 Years |
10 Years |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
● |
China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
● |
China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign investors.
|
● |
China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
● |
P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong
dollars. |
● |
Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
● |
S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or
Bermuda. |
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Return |
Quarter Ended/Year |
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KraneShares CICC China
Leaders 100 Index ETF (previously known as the KraneShares
Zacks New China ETF) |
1 year |
5 years |
Since
Inception ( |
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Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your
investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses (expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses** |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
5 Years |
10 Years |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
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The
Index Provider defines China-based companies as those that: (i) are
incorporated in mainland China; (ii) have their headquarters in mainland
China; or (iii) derive at least 50% of its revenue from goods produced or
sold, or services performed, in mainland China. |
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China
Internet Companies include, but are not limited to, companies that develop
and market Internet software and/or provide Internet services; manufacture
home entertainment software and educational software for home use; provide
retail or commercial services primarily through the Internet; and develop
and market mobile Internet software and/or provide mobile Internet
services. |
● |
China
A-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China
that are traded on the Chinese exchanges and denominated in domestic
renminbi. China A-Shares are primarily purchased and sold in the domestic
Chinese market. To the extent the Fund invests in China A-Shares, it
expects to do so through the trading and clearing facilities of a
participating exchange located outside of mainland China (“Stock Connect
Programs”). A Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“RQFII”)
or Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (“QFII”) license may also be
acquired to invest directly in China A-Shares. |
● |
China
B-Shares, which are shares of companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen
Stock Exchange but quoted and traded in foreign currencies (such as Hong
Kong Dollars or U.S. Dollars), which were primarily created for trading by
foreign investors. |
● |
China
H-Shares, which are shares of companies incorporated in mainland China and
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (“H-Shares”), where they are traded
in Hong Kong dollars and may be traded by foreign investors.
|
● |
China
N-Shares, which are shares of companies with business operations in
mainland China and listed on an American stock exchange, such as NYSE or
NASDAQ (“N-Shares”). |
● |
P-Chips,
which are shares of private sector companies with a majority of their
business operations in mainland China and controlling private Chinese
shareholders, which are incorporated outside of mainland China and traded
on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars.
|
● |
Red
Chips, which are shares of companies with a majority of their business
operations in mainland China and controlled by the central, provincial or
municipal governments of the PRC, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange in Hong Kong dollars. |
● |
S-Chips,
which are shares of companies with business operations in mainland China
and listed on the Singapore Exchange. S-Chip shares are issued by
companies incorporated anywhere, but many are registered in Singapore, the
British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, or Bermuda.
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Return |
Quarter
Ended/Year |
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- |
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KraneShares CSI China
Internet ETF |
1 year |
5 years |
Since Inception ( |
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Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your
investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses (expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|
Management
Fees |
|
Distribution
and/or Service (12b-1) Fees* |
|
Other
Expenses** |
|
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses |
|
Fee
Waiver*** |
- |
Total Annual Fund
Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver |
|
1 Year |
3 Years |
$ |
$ |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment) |
|
Annual Fund Operating
Expenses (expenses
that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your
investment) |
|