18.08.2014 - ETF shoppers become more selective
Price wars continue in the exchange-traded fund market as providers seek to gain market share in Europe. However, investors say costs are just part of the puzzle when it comes to choosing an ETF. At the end of last month, Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management became the latest ETF provider to slash costs for investors by releasing a product that tracks the MSCI World index and has a total expense ratio of 0.19%, the lowest yet for a European-listed ETF offering global equity exposure. It is the latest of the company’s low-cost “core” range of db X-trackers ETFs launched in February. The range includes ETFs tracking the FTSE 100, DAX and Euro Stoxx indices, charging 0.09%, and the MSCI USA index Ucits ETF, which charges 0.07%. The FTSE product, the cheapest on the market, has a TER less than a third of the 0.3% of the existing db X-trackers that cover the same index...............................................Full Article: Source
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