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Mar 16, 2018

Deutsche Börse

New Expat AM ETFs on Eastern and Southern European markets launched on Xetra

ETFs offer first-time access to the largest and most liquid stock corporations from the Czech Republic and Romania

Four new exchange traded funds issued by Expat Asset Management EAD have been tradable on Xetra and Börse Frankfurt since Friday.

The Expat Czech PX UCITS ETF and the Expat Romania BET-BK UCITS ETF enable investors targeted participation for the first time in the performance of large and liquid stock corporations from the Czech Republic and Romania. The reference index of the Expat Czech PX UCITS ETF comprises listed Czech companies that meet certain liquidity requirements and have a market capitalisation of at least Kč www500 million, while the Expat Romania BET-BK UCITS ETF offers investment in the 25 largest and most liquid listed Romanian companies in terms of market capitalisation.
 

Two more equity index ETFs give investors the opportunity to participate in the performance of listed companies from Poland and Greece. The reference indices of the two ETFs comprise the 20 and 60 largest and most liquid companies in Poland and Greece, respectively.
 

Expat ETFs

ISIN

Ongoing charges p.a.

Expat Czech PX UCITS ETF

BGCZPX003174

1.00%

Expat Romania BET-BK UCITS ETF

BGROBET05176

1.00%

Expat Poland WIG20 UCITS ETF

BGPLWIG04173

1.00%

Expat Greece ASE UCITS ETF

BGGRASE06174

1.00%

 

The product offering in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment currently comprises a total of 1,235 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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