08-08-2017, 02:56 PM
Deutsche Bank has de-listed a few more ETF.
The notice is attached with this post.
db x-trackers MSCI Emerging Markets Index UCITS ETF
db x-trackers MSCI AC Asia Pacific Ex Japan Index UCITS ETF
db x-trackers MSCI EM Asia Index UCITS ETF
These three were capitalized.
db x-trackers MSCI AC Asia Ex Japan High Dividend Yield Index UCITS ETF, This was the distributing ETF.
I used to own this High Yield APAC Dividend ETF of Deutsche Bank and switched out to the CIMB S&P APAC ETF.
I guess the cost of maintaining the listing was more than the revenue it earned from the listing on SGX, as trading volumes were abysmally low and the size of the ETF also was low.
I still hold the ASX, CSI and Japan ETF of Deutsche Bank.
However, going by this trend of de-listing, might have to look for alternatives to those
The notice is attached with this post.
db x-trackers MSCI Emerging Markets Index UCITS ETF
db x-trackers MSCI AC Asia Pacific Ex Japan Index UCITS ETF
db x-trackers MSCI EM Asia Index UCITS ETF
These three were capitalized.
db x-trackers MSCI AC Asia Ex Japan High Dividend Yield Index UCITS ETF, This was the distributing ETF.
I used to own this High Yield APAC Dividend ETF of Deutsche Bank and switched out to the CIMB S&P APAC ETF.
I guess the cost of maintaining the listing was more than the revenue it earned from the listing on SGX, as trading volumes were abysmally low and the size of the ETF also was low.
I still hold the ASX, CSI and Japan ETF of Deutsche Bank.
However, going by this trend of de-listing, might have to look for alternatives to those
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I am not an investment professional.
I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.
Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.
At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.
The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).
Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.
I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures