Deutsche Börse continues to expand its XTF segment for exchange-traded index funds. Six new Lyxor equity index ETFs have been tradable in the XTF segment since Tuesday. The Lyxor ETF Thailand SET 50 Net TR gives investors the opportunity to participate in the performance of Thailand’s 50 largest and most liquid companies. The companies in the SET 50 Index primarily cover the services, commodities and banking sectors. The Lyxor ETF MSCI Indonesia provides a further emerging market ETF which tracks the performance of listed companies from Indonesia.
A further Lyxor ETF enables investors to participate in the performance of companies from industrialised countries and emerging markets. The MSCI ACWI All Country World Index includes around 2,400 companies from 45 countries, of which 24 are industrialised nations and 21 emerging markets.
The investment objective of the three further Lyxor ETFs is to track the performance of US companies. The Lyxor ETF Russell 2000 tracks the performance of around 2,000 listed companies in the small cap segment. The Lyxor ETF Russell 1000 Value tracks the performance of US companies which frequently have a low price/book ratio, potentially signalling that they are fundamentally undervalued. And the Lyxor ETF Russell 1000 Growth tracks the performance of US companies that normally report high profit growth.
The product offering in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment currently comprises a total of 918 exchange-listed index funds, while the average monthly trading volume stands at €16 billion.
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