KraneShares’ carbon offset ETF sees net assets crash 90% in 13 months

Published 21:50 on May 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 21:52 on May 22, 2023  / /  Americas, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Asset manager KraneShares on Friday saw the total net assets of its voluntary carbon offset exchange-traded fund dip to 90% below the starting value in just over the past year, as integrity concerns and a rough macroeconomic picture have rocked standardised credit prices.
Asset manager KraneShares on Friday saw the total net assets of its voluntary carbon offset exchange-traded fund dip to 90% below the starting value in just over the past year, as integrity concerns and a rough macroeconomic picture have rocked standardised credit prices.


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