SSGA brings ten global sector ETFs to UK investors

Listed on Euronext Exchange

Daniel Flynn
clock • 1 min read

State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) has made ten SPDR ETFs focused on global sector investing available to UK-based investors.

The ETFs have been launched on the Euronext Exchange, a pan-European exchange spanning the UK, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal. State Street Global Advisors said the launch is combined with a merger of assets from the company's existing French-domiciled Global Equity Sector funds. The company said the new ETF range enables investors to precisely target the drivers of risk and return, and adjust exposures simply and cost-efficiently, to respond to changes in the economic cycle. Alexis Marinof (pictured), head of SPDR ETFs for Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: "In ...

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