Vienna Stock Exchange expands range of digitalisation and climate change focused funds

The Vienna Stock Exchange has expanded its range of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and stocks, which are focused on ESG and digitalisation.

Ten new stocks, mostly from the US companies, have been listed in the international segment of the exchange. These include Zscaler, a cloud-based company, software developer Splunk and semiconductor manufacturer ON Semiconductor.

The exchange said it had also added seven ETFs, which are passive funds that track the performance of a stock market. These include the Amundi MSCI Global Climate Change UCITS ETF and UBS MSCI Japan Climate Paris Aligned UCITS ETF.

All the ETFs focus on sustainability and comprise companies whose CO2 emissions comply with the Paris Agreement on climate change.

"With these new additions, we are offering investors the opportunity to invest in current and relevant topics on the Vienna Stock Exchange and benefit from favourable conditions at the same time,” said Manuel Kurz, deputy head of member sales & business development. "These expansions emphasise the Vienna Stock Exchange's commitment to offering its investors a diverse and up-to-date portfolio."



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