New ETFs from Amundi on Xetra: companies from industrialised countries using factor strategies, climate protection and sustainability as well as small caps

Release date: 21 Nov 2024 | Deutsche Börse Cash Market

New ETFs from Amundi on Xetra: companies from industrialised countries using factor strategies, climate protection and sustainability as well as small caps

Since Thursday, four new exchange-traded funds issued by Amundi Asset Management have been tradable via Xetra and Börse Frankfurt.

The three strategy ETFs invest in companies from developed markets using an optimisation approach to maximise exposure to each factor (minimum volatility, momentum or enterprise value), reduce CO2 emissions and other greenhouse gases by 30 per cent and improve the weighted ESG score compared to the main index.

The Amundi MSCI World Minimum Volatility Screened Factor UCITS ETF focuses on companies with low volatility. The approach aims to minimise the risk of loss.

The Amundi MSCI World Momentum Screened Factor UCITS ETF invests in stocks with high price momentum. The selection considers stocks that have recorded an above-average price performance in the past six to twelve months.

The Amundi MSCI World IMI Value Screened Factor UCITS ETF focuses on companies that are considered to be undervalued relative to others based on their fundamental metrics. Value characteristics such as the price-to-book ratio (P/B), the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E), profit forecasts or operating cash flow are used.

In addition, investors have the opportunity to invest in the Amundi MSCI World Small Cap CTB UCITS ETF, which represents a portfolio of companies from developed markets that are smaller by market capitalisation. In addition to ESG criteria, climate change opportunities and risks are also taken into account in order to meet the minimum requirements of the EU Climate Transition Benchmark (EU CTB) regulation.

All four ETFs are available in the two trading currencies euro and British pound. The running costs are 0.25 per cent in each case.

Name

Asset class

ISIN

Trading currency

Ticker

Reference index

Amundi MSCI World Minimum Volatility Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE0001DKJVC2

EUR

WMMV

MSCI World Minimum Volatility Select ESG Low Carbon Target Index

Amundi MSCI World Minimum Volatility Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE0001DKJVC2

GBP

WMMX

MSCI World Minimum Volatility Select ESG Low Carbon Target Index

Amundi MSCI World Momentum Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE0001FQFU60

EUR

WMSE

MSCI World Momentum Select ESG Low Carbon Index

Amundi MSCI World Momentum Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE0001FQFU60

GBP

WMSF

MSCI World Momentum Select ESG Low Carbon Index

Amundi MSCI World IMI Value Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE000AZV0AS3

EUR

WMMS

MSCI World IMI Value Select ESG Low Carbon Target Index

Amundi MSCI World IMI Value Screened Factor UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE000AZV0AS3

GBP

WMMT

MSCI World IMI Value Select ESG Low Carbon Target Index

Amundi MSCI World Small Cap CTB UCITS ETF Acc

Equities ETF

IE000UZZ5D45

EUR

WMFS

MSCI World Small Cap ESG Broad CTB Select

Amundi MSCI World Small Cap CTB UCITS ETF Acc


Equities ETF

IE000UZZ5D45

GBP

WMFT

MSCI World Small Cap ESG Broad CTB Select

The product offering in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment currently comprises a total of 2,298 ETFs. With this selection and an average monthly trading volume of around €16 billion, Xetra is the leading trading venue for ETFs in Europe.

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