Amundi enters Swiss and Dutch ETF markets

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Amundi ETF has entered the Swiss and Dutch ETF markets, registering 46 funds in the Netherlands and listing 10 products on the SIX Swiss exchange.

The registration in the Netherlands and Swiss launch follows the issuer's international development strategy of enacting cross-registration and multiple listings processes throughout Europe. The range in the Netherlands comprises 16 regional and country equity funds, 13 sector funds, seven equity funds based on strategy indices, one money market ETF and nine fixed income ETFs. The issuer's inaugural offering on the Swiss exchange comprises funds tracking the Stoxx 50, Stoxx 600, Eurostoxx 50 and Short Eurostoxx 50 indices. The range also includes funds based on Euro corporates and ...

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