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Ten more ETFs made available to all investors

They’ve been converted to Excluded Investment Products.

Ten more Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are now available to all investors after being converted to Excluded Investment Products (EIP) status.

The SGX said that this increases the total number of EIP ETFs listed on SGX to 19 and provides retail investors with more choices, without them having to be pre-qualified.

Issued by Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management and predominantly cash-based, these 10 ETFs cover a wide geographical spread of developed and emerging economies, including Brazil, China, South Korea and Thailand, allowing investors to have easy access to tap into these countries’ growth.
 

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