Deutsche Bank has listed 10 ETFs on the Nasdaq OMX Stockholm, tracking a range of developed market and sector indices.
The FTSE was up in early morning trading at 5,717.92, rising 38.28 points (0.67%).
The FTSE rose by 0.3%, or 14 points, to 5686.32 this morning, buoyed by fighting talk from British Sky Broadcasting.
The Nasdaq OMX exchange in Sweden has started trading in the db x-trackers Eurostoxx 50 index ETF.
The FTSE was at 5708.41 in early trading, down 19.24 points or 0.34%, as investors reacted with caution to a eurozone bail-out plan for Greece.
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) has listed the first ETF in the region, with the launch of the NBAD OneShare Dow Jones UAE 25 fund.
The FTSE 100 opened higher Tuesday, tracking strength overnight on Wall Street, as Legal & General (L&G) beat profit forecasts and lifted its final dividend payout by a third.
Drug companies led the Dow Jones higher on Monday, up 37.72 points (0.35%) to 10779.70, after US lawmakers gave the final approval to sweeping healthcare reforms on Sunday.
ETF Securities (ETFS) has listed a fund tracking commodity three month forward contracts on the London Stock Exchange.
The FTSE opened at 5,674.63, up 32.01 points (0.57%), on the back of positive employment figures from both the UK and US yesterday.