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What's New In Investments, Funds? – Leonteq, FuW

Editorial Staff 6 June 2023

What's New In Investments, Funds? – Leonteq, FuW

The latest news in investment offerings, financial products and other services relative to wealth advisors and their clients.

Structured products fintech firm Leonteq and Swiss newspaper Finanz und Wirtschaft have expanded their collaboration by launching three exchange-traded products on the SIX exchange in Switzerland.

The ETPs are ETP+ on the FuW Risk Portfolio Index NTR; ETP+ on the FuW VALUE Portfolio Index NTR; and ETP+ on the FuW ECO-Portfolio Index NTR.

The products are open to retail and institutional investors in Switzerland. 

“These new ETPs+ will allow investors to gain exposure to different investment themes with short, medium and long investment horizons and to an attractive, yet well differentiated, offering,”  Alessandro Ricci, head investment solutions of Leonteq, said.

The new ETPs:
ETP+ on the FuW Risk Portfolio Index NTR

The FuW Risk Portfolio, launched in 1995, primarily focuses on undervalued Swiss equities (large, mid and small caps) with a higher degree of risk and a short-to-medium investment horizon. 

ETP+ on the FuW VALUE Portfolio Index NTR
The FuW Value Portfolio, launched in 2008, is an international equity portfolio focusing on both European and North American markets. The model portfolio components are chosen from all sectors, replicating investments in global value stocks with medium-to-long investment horizon. 

ETP+ on the FuW ECO-Portfolio Index NTR
The FuW Eco Portfolio, launched in 2020, includes Swiss, European and US companies that pursue an environmentally sustainable strategy, particularly focused on carbon emission reduction. 

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