Global X ETFs lists four new UCITS ETFs in London

Targeting paradigm-shifting themes

Pedro Gonçalves
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Global X ETFs has launched four European UCITS ETFs, listed on London Stock Exchange, as the firm expands it thematic growth family in Europe.

This thematic growth lineup is designed to offer investors targeted exposure to companies around the world driving long-term, paradigm-shifting themes. These launches bring the firm's total product lineup in Europe to 17 UCITS ETFs, 16 of which fall into Global X's thematic growth family. The new funds aim to look beyond traditional geographic or sector exposures, targeting companies poised to benefit from structural shifts in the physical environment and disruptive technology.   "The thematic landscape is rapidly evolving as a greater emphasis on sustainability and clean techno...

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