New equity ETF from UBS on Xetra: access to sustainable companies from the Pacific region

Release date: 20 Jul 2022 | Deutsche Börse Cash Market

New equity ETF from UBS on Xetra: access to sustainable companies from the Pacific region

A new exchange-traded fund issued by UBS Global Asset Management has been tradable on Xetra and via Börse Frankfurt since Wednesday.

The UBS ETF (IE) - MSCI Pacific (ex Japan) IMI Socially Responsible UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc offers investors access to the performance of companies from the Pacific region, excluding Japan. Companies are selected based on their environmental, social and governance performance. The aim is to achieve an ESG score that is at least 20 per cent better than the standard index. Companies with negative social and environmental impacts are excluded. 

 

Name

Asset class

ISIN

Ongoing charges

Distribution policy

Reference index

UBS ETF (IE) - MSCI Pacific (ex Japan) IMI Socially Responsible UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc

Equity ETF

IE000BKMMHF9

0.38 per cent

accumulating

MSCI Pacific (ex Japan) IMI Extended SRI Low Carbon Select 5% Issuer Capped Index

The product offering in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment currently comprises a total of 1,896 ETFs. With this selection and an average monthly trading volume of around €19 billion, Xetra is the leading trading venue for ETFs in Europe.

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