Five New Amundi ETFs Launched on Xetra

Release date: Sep 14, 2010

XTF segment now contains more than 700 index funds

Four new listed equity index funds and an additional bond index fund issued by Amundi have been tradable in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment since Tuesday.

ETF name: Amundi ETF ex AAA Govt Bond EuroMTS

Asset class: bond index ETF

ISIN: FR0010892190

Total expense ratio: 0.14 percent

Distribution policy: non-distributing

Benchmark: EuroMTS ex-AAA Government Index

ETF name: Amundi ETF CAC 40

Asset class: equity index ETF

ISIN: FR0007080973

Total expense ratio: 0.25 percent

Distribution policy: non-distributing

Benchmark: CAC 40 Index

ETF name: Amundi ETF S&P 500

Asset class: equity index ETF

ISIN: FR0010892224

Total expense ratio: 0.15 percent

Distribution policy: non-distributing

Benchmark: S&P 500 Index

ETF Name: Amundi ETF Nasdaq-100

Asset class: equity index ETF

ISIN: FR0010892216

Total expense ratio: 0.23 percent

Distribution policy: non-distributing

Benchmark: Nasdaq-100 Index

ETF name: Amundi ETF EURO STOXX Small Cap

Asset class: equity index ETF

ISIN: FR0010900076

Total expense ratio: 0.30 percent

Distribution policy: non-distributing

Benchmark: EURO STOXX Small Index

The new bond index ETF, Amundi ETF ex AAA Govt Bond EuroMTS, allows investors to participate for the first time in the performance of the EuroMTS ex AAA Government Index. The underlying index tracks the value of euro-denominated government bonds issued in the euro zone and with a rating below AAA.


The Amundi ETF S&P 500 enables investors to track the performance of the S&P 500 Index, which is weighted according to free float market capitalization and in turn tracks the performance of the 500 largest US stock corporations. The Amundi ETF Nasdaq-100 tracks the performance of the top 100 tech companies (based on market capitalization) that specialize in sectors such as telecommunications, computer hardware and software and biotechnology.


The Amundi ETF CAC 40 enables investors to participate in the performance of the top 40 French companies. The fourth equity index ETF, Amundi ETF EURO STOXX Small Cap, tracks the performance of the 200 smallest euro-zone companies based on free-float capitalization.


The product offering in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment currently contains a total of 702 exchange-listed index funds, making it the largest offering of all European stock exchanges. This selection, together with an average monthly trading volume of around €14 billion, makes Xetra Europe’s leading trading venue for ETFs.


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