Invesco partners with Elwood AM for blockchain ETF launch

Ongoing charge of 0.65%

Anna Fedorova
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Invesco is launching an ETF in partnership with Elwood Asset Management offering exposure to digital assets and blockchain technology at an ongoing charge of 0.65%.

The Invesco Elwood Global Blockchain UCITS ETF will trade on the London Stock Exchange and aims to deliver the performance of the Elwood Blockchain Global Equity index by physically investing in its constituents. The index offers exposure to global companies in developed and emerging markets that participate, or have the potential to participate, in the blockchain ecosystem; it is designed to evolve along with the growth in this technology. Invesco launches suite of US Treasuries ETFs Gary Buxton, head of EMEA ETFs at Invesco, said: "We believe the potential for blockchain technolo...

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