
Amundi begins listing ETFs in Germany
Amundi, the asset management arm combining Crédit Agricole and Société Générale, has listed 17 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Deutsche Börse. The listing is a natural progression from the previous focus on France. “We are aiming to list nearly all our products on Deutsche Börse,” says Valerie Baudson, managing director of Amundi ETFs in Paris.
Amundi aims to increase its offering to 100 products and cross-list products in Europe. The 17 new ETFs include two that are new to the German market: the
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