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KraneShares ICAV announced the unaudited net asset values (NAV) for various share classes as of January 22, 2026. The NAV per share for the USD class of the KraneShares CSI China Internet UCITS ETF is $26.91, for the EUR class is $16.16, and for the GBP class is $15.57. Other funds reported include the KraneShares ICBCUBS SSE Star Market 50 Index UCITS ETF at $22.59, the Electric Vehicles & Future Mobility ESG Screened UCITS ETF at $23.61, and the S&P China 500 UCITS ETF at $16.13. The Global Humanoid and Embodied Intelligence UCITS ETF has an NAV of $27.07.
The IDC report shows that global humanoid robot shipments will reach 18,000 units in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 508%. Chinese manufacturer Zhiyuan ranks first in the world with a shipment of 5,200 units and ranks first in the full-size segment with 1,300 units. Zhiyuan ranks first in five major scenarios: entertainment performances, scientific research education, data collection, guided shopping, and industrial intelligence manufacturing
Ubtech Robotics Corp. has partnered with Liuzhou Industrial Holding Fund and Liuzhou Industrial Guidance Fund to create the Robotics Industry M&A Fund, focusing on investments in the robotics sector. This limited partnership aims to utilize professional fund managers and government venture capital to invest in high-growth projects across the robotics industry chain. The initiative is designed to align Ubtech with industry trends and expand its business opportunities, constituting a discloseable transaction under Hong Kong Stock Exchange rules.
KraneShares Global Humanoid & Embodied UCITS ETF has announced its unaudited net asset value (NAV) as of January 21, 2026. The NAV per share for the USD share class, including income with debt at fair value, is reported to be 27.07. For inquiries, contact Michael O'Sullivan at +353(0) 16382644. This announcement is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.
Airbus is projected to deliver about 800 jets in 2026, contributing to a total of approximately 1,600 jets expected from both Airbus and Boeing, an increase from 1,400 in 2025.1Airbus and Tata Group's joint venture for C-295 aircraft in India is on track, with the first aircraft from Gujarat expected to be ready before September 2026, ahead of schedule.2Airbus partners with UBTech to integrate humanoid robots into manufacturing, having acquired the Walker S2 robot and planning further expansion in the aerospace sector.3