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Apr 16, 2018

Deutsche Börse

New Expat ETFs on Eastern European markets launched on Xetra

Six new exchange traded funds (ETFs) issued by Expat Asset Management have been tradable on Xetra and Börse Frankfurt since Monday.

The six new equity index ETFs enable investors to participate for the first time in the performance of the largest and most liquid stock corporations based in Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Hungary and Slovakia. The reference indices of the ETFs comprise between 5 and 25 of the largest companies by market capitalization based in these countries.

 

Expat ETFs

ISIN

Ongoing charges p.a.

Expat Slovakia SAX UCITS ETF

BGSKSAX04187

1.38%

Expat Serbia BELEX15 UCITS ETF

BGSRBBE05183

1.38%

Expat Macedonia MBI10 UCITS ETF

BGMACMB06181

1.38%

Expat Croatia CROBEX UCITS ETF

BGCROEX03189

1.38%

Expat Slovenia SBI TOP UCITS ETF

BGSLOBI02187

1.38%

Expat Hungary BUX UCITS ETF

BGHUBUX01189

1.38%

 

The product offering in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment currently comprises a total of 1,257 exchange traded funds. This selection, together with an average monthly trading volume of around €11 billion, makes Xetra Europe’s leading trading venue for ETFs.

 

Xetra® and XTF® are registered trademarks of Deutsche Börse AG.

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