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db x-trackers, the exchange-traded funds subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, has listed several emerging markets ETFs on the London Stock Exchange
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db x-trackers, Deutsche Bank’s exchange-traded fund (ETF) platform, has listed four ETFs in London that give investors access to equity indexes in emerging markets.
While US equities continue to dominate the issuance, products have diversified into small and mid-cap indexes.
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