BMO GAM adds emerging markets ETF to Income Leaders range

First EM fund in suite

Daniel Flynn
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BMO Global Asset Management has added an emerging markets ETF to its Income Leaders range to be managed by its London-based passives team.

The BMO MSCI Emerging Markets UCITS ETF is listed on the London Stock Exchange, trading in sterling with a OCF of 0.38% per annum. The launch will allow UK investors to allocate portfolios to emerging markets via the company's Income Leaders ETF range for the first time, with the ETF sitting alongside existing products for the UK, US, and European markets. The new passive fund will be managed by BMO's London-based investment team, who have an average of 13 years experience in index and factor-based investing. The team will also leverage the company's ETF capabilities in Canada and Hon...

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