Deutsche lists 10 ETFs on Nasdaq in Stockholm

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Deutsche Bank has listed 10 ETFs on the Nasdaq OMX exchange in Stockholm, tracking commodities and international equity indices.

The range includes the Stoxx 600 Oil and Gas ETF and a short daily version of this fund. The bank has listed funds providing exposure to Europe, including the Eurostoxx 50 Leveraged Daily, Eurostoxx 50 Double Short Daily, LevDAX Daily and ShortDAX x2 Daily. The range also consists of the MSCI Asia ex Japan Total Return index ETF, MSCI Pacific ex Japan Total Return index ETF, S&P 500 2x Inverse Daily and S&P 500 2x Leveraged Daily. Nasdaq OMX senior vice president Jenny Rosberg says: "The ETFs available for trading as of today make it possible for our investor-base to easily and cos...

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