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Amundi has listed 11 trade traded funds on the London Inventory Trade in a transfer that “reaffirms” the dedication of Europe’s largest listed asset supervisor to the UK market.
The listings carry the overall variety of Amundi ETFs in London as much as 272.
The 11 Eire-domiciled ETFs shall be obtainable to each retail and institutional traders.
They embody the Amundi Prime All Nation World Ucits ETF Dist, which the French fund big stated is the lowest-cost all-country ETF in Europe, with ongoing fees of simply 0.07 per cent.

This text was beforehand revealed by Ignites Europe, a title owned by the FT Group.
The ETF has greater than €2bn in belongings underneath administration.
Different Amundi ETFs which were listed in London are the Amundi MSCI USA Mega Cap and Amundi MSCI USA Ex Mega Cap Ucits ETFs ACC.
The previous is the most cost effective ETF with this publicity, carrying ongoing fees of 0.15 per cent, whereas the latter is the one ETF with this publicity as of the tip of January, based on Amundi.
Eric Bramoullé, chief government of the asset supervisor’s UK arm, stated: “The launch of those ETFs on the LSE underscores our dedication each to the UK market and to empowering traders with progressive and cost-effective decisions which might be suited to their wants.”
Ashkan Daghestani, head of ETF and indexing gross sales for the UK and Eire at Amundi, added that UK traders had been “more and more utilizing ETFs as versatile and cost-efficient options of their portfolios, as each threat administration and diversification instruments”.
“They are going to now have the ability to entry a spread of each core exposures and progressive merchandise to construct sturdy and diversified portfolios.”
Amundi, the second-largest ETF supplier in Europe, has greater than €270bn in belongings underneath administration in its ETF enterprise and complete group belongings of greater than €2.2tn.
Ignites Europe reported earlier this month that the asset supervisor managed by Crédit Agricole had launched a four-strong vary of Lifecycle target-date ETFs for retail traders in Europe in a transfer that gave the corporate a “key benefit” over its mutual fund rivals.
*Ignites Europe is a information service revealed by FT Specialist for professionals working within the asset administration trade. Trials and subscriptions can be found at igniteseurope.com.