HSBC launches Pacific ex Japan ETF

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HSBC has launched an MSCI Pacific ex Japan ETF listed on the London Stock Exchange.

This latest fund follows the launch of the HSBC MSCI Brazil ETF in July and means HSBC now has 10 ETFs in its range. The provider says it plans to continue progressively expanding its range to offer a complete set of ETFs relevant for the asset allocation needs of investors. The HSBC MSCI Brazil ETF offers investors exposure to the performance of the MSCI Pacific ex Japan Index. This represents the equity market performance of developed markets in the Pacific ex Japan, namely Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Singapore. As with all HSBC ETFs the fund will use physical replication of...

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