ETF Securities expands future technology range with triple launch

TERs of 0.75%

Tom Eckett
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ETF Securities has added a trio of ETFs to its technology range in a bid to capture evolving tech opportunities.

The three physically-replicated ETFs are listed on the London Stock Exchange and have a total expense ratio (TER) of 0.75%. Following the sale of the ETF Canvas platform to Legal and General Investment Management (LGIM), which is set to complete this quarter, the ETFs will transfer from ETF Securities to LGIM. Tracking the Solactive Battery Value-Chain index, the ETFS Battery Value-Chain GO UCITS ETF will provide exposure to electro-chemical energy storage technologies and mining companies that produce metals used to create batteries. The firm said the global market for advanced ba...

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