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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEHBT0IL_L.jpgFinland’s Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company owned 13 million shares in the ETF in September, making it the No.1 investor in the fund at the time, Refinitiv data shows.
Senior portfolio manager Juha Venalainen from Ilmarinen told Reuters that Ilmarinen has significantly reduced holdings in the ETF.
“We decided to reduce our exposure to equities in emerging markets. Our view is that risks in that area may have increased,” Venalainen said and added the transaction surely decreased capital in the fund.
“We are by no means disappointed with the ETF, the decision was purely allocative,” he said.
The number of outstanding shares in the fund, which has underperformed its benchmark and whose top three holdings are Taiwan Semi, Tencent and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), fell over 91% to 1.2 million as of Monday from 13.9 million as of Dec. 22.
The fund now manages around $74 million worth of net assets, compared to ten times more earlier this month.
BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), the world’s biggest money manager which owns iShares, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The fund rose 0.9% by 1516 GMT on Thursday. It has lost 3.5% so far this year, while its benchmark, the MSCI EM Extended ESG Leaders 5% Issuer Capped index, is down 0.6%.