Vanguard expands ETF range with four more launches

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Vanguard has expanded its exchange-traded fund range with four funds offering exposure to the UK, European and developed world equity markets.

The Ireland-domiciled funds, listed on the London Stock Exchange today, have ongoing charges of between 0.1% and 0.18%, and bring the number of ETFs Vanguard offers in the UK to 13.

Vanguard's FTSE 250 UCITS ETF and the FTSE North America UCITS ETF have ongoing charges of 0.1%. The FTSE Developed Europe ex-UK UCITS ETF charges 0.12% and the FTSE Developed World UCITS ETF charges stand at 0.18%.

Europe head of investments Ken Volpert said ETFs are "coming of age" in Europe, adding: "Today’s launch represents Vanguard’s commitment to offering UK investors a complete, broadly diversified ETF and mutual fund line-up in order to construct globally diversified portfolios at an extremely low-cost."

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