.sygnia on Tuesday, listed its Sygnia Itrix Sustainable Economy (SYGSE) exchange-traded fund (ETF) on the JSE. Moneyweb CompanyNews NDL_ndumeey
JSE-listed fund manager Sygnia, on Tuesday, listed its Sygnia Itrix Sustainable Economy exchange-traded fund on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Sygnia says the ETF tracks the S&P Kensho Sustainable Technologies Index which measures the performance of companies with exposure to smart transportation and manufacturing, sustainable agriculture, clean power, space exploration, intelligent infrastructure, and technologies that enable remote working.
“Investors have the opportunity to invest in ETFs like SYGSE and gain exposure to the underlying companies [which] contribute towards growing a sustainable economy,” she adds. Actively-managed ETF launch The ETF listing comes as the JSE prepares to list and trade actively-managed exchange-traded funds from Friday.
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