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NYPC Kaibo Fund NYPC China Index
The NYPC China Overseas SME Growth Potential Stock Index aims to track the performance of small and medium-sized overseas listed companies with high growth in China. These listed companies are mainly selected from 365,438+09 China companies listed in major overseas securities markets such as the United States, Hong Kong, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Japan and South Korea, and their market value ranges from $50 million to $/kloc-0.5 billion. Kebe Fund is honored to provide investors with such a platform with an international perspective to track the performance of overseas listed companies in China. The main feature of this stock index is that all the constituent stock companies have strong business growth and sustained profitability. At the same time, more than 50% of their sales income comes from Chinese mainland's domestic demand market, which can fully and effectively reflect the rapid development of China's main pillar industries in the future.

NYPC China Overseas SME Growth Potential Stock Index is calculated in US dollars, and the market value weighting method is used to measure the weight of each stock. The market value of the selected companies is between 50 million and 654.38+0.5 billion dollars, of which small-cap stocks of 50 million to 654.38+0 billion dollars account for about 77%; Mid-cap stocks of $654.38+0 billion to $654.38+0.5 billion account for about 23%. The sales revenue growth of these member stocks must be at least twice the annual GDP of China, and they must be profitable continuously. The average daily transaction volume must be no less than 500,000 USD, and they must own at least 30% of the outstanding shares. The index stock was founded, calculated and maintained by Kabe Fund. The index committee funded by Kabei Fund will act as the manager of the index and continuously review and screen companies that meet the qualification of the index.

The Index Committee will review the composition of the index every six months, that is, every year 1 month and July, and adjust the changes of index members caused by major events such as mergers and acquisitions, additional issuance, delisting and bankruptcy according to the compilation rules. Any changes to the compilation rules will be announced at least 65,438+00 trading days before implementation.