List of European exchange-traded funds explained

This is a list of notable European exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. These are ETFs that are traded on European exchanges. (This list does not include ETFs that invest in European stocks but trade on other exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange. For example, the list below does not include the large Vanguard Europe ETF (ticker: VGK; name: Vanguard MSCI Europe ETF) which trades in the United States.)

Cross-border ETFs

In the European Union many ETFs are traded as cross-border UCITS III funds. For example the UK iShares and ETF Securities are Irish registered UCITS funds and trade on the London Stock Exchange. Other ETFs are offered by Indexchange Investments AG, whose funds are listed in Germany on the Deutsche Börse. Indexchange was a subsidiary of HypoVereinsbank. It has been acquired by Barclays Global Investors.[1]

German ETFs

Deutsche Börse provides trading for more than 1000 ETFs in Frankfurt in its Xetra system. The ten largest ETFs on Xetra by fund volume are[2]

Many other ETFs (relevant or not) are also traded at this and other German exchanges.

Finnish ETFs

Norwegian ETFs

Listed at Oslo Stock Exchange Oslo Stock Exchange

Swedish ETFs

In Sweden XACT Fonder is the largest provider of ETFs with Nordic exposure. As of September 2010, 20 ETFs were provided by XACT: Updated 02.05.15 there are 10 active today:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://eu2.ishares.com/pressreleasedetails.aspx?siteid=67&action=show&itemid=111&lang=en iShares Press release
  2. http://proxy.dbagproject.de//mediacenter/magazine/etfdatenbank/etf03_2016_datenbank.pdf Xetra Datenbank 03/2016