State Street to launch new ETF range across Europe in Q1

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State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) is unveiling a new range of ETFs across major European markets in the first quarter of next year.

The offering will include a core set of equity and fixed income ETFs alongside additional innovative funds, bolstering SSgA's presence in the European ETF arena. SSgA has a small range of SPDR ETFs already available in France and Germany, tracking the MSCI Europe, MSCI Europe Small Cap, and a series of MSCI Europe Sector indices. The firm also plans to list this existing set of funds in Italy and Switzerland at the start of next year. SSgA head of intermediaries EMEA Vin Bhattacharjee says: "We physically replicate our funds. We have no intention of doing anything synthetic at the ...

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