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    What’s New In Investments, Funds? – Franklin Templeton

    July 29, 2024


    What’s New In Investments, Funds? – Franklin Templeton

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


    Franklin Templeton

    Franklin
    Templeton
    has just launched its new Franklin FTSE Japan
    UCITS exchange-traded fund (ETF). The offering is the
    first Japan index tracking ETF in the Franklin Templeton ETF
    range and brings the total number of its
    indexed ETFs to 22.


    The Franklin FTSE Japan UCITS ETF invests in large and
    mid-capitalisation stocks in Japan, the firm said in a statement.
    It tracks the performance of the FTSE Japan Index – NR (Net
    Return), a market-capitalisation weighted index representing the
    performance of large and mid-cap companies in Japan aiming
    to capture 90 per cent of the investable Japanese equity
    market universe.


    “The Japanese equity market is the second largest equity market
    in Asia-Pacific and the largest developed market in the region.
    Following decades of deflationary tendencies, Japan’s central
    bank recently stated it sees a virtuous cycle between wages and
    prices intensifying, which should further help to bolster
    consumption and investments,” Caroline Baron, head of ETF
    distribution at EMEA, Franklin Templeton, said. “The
    country’s strong position on the global technology supply chain,
    including semiconductors, along with a renewed focus on corporate
    governance and shareholder value should also bode well for the
    domestic equity market.”


    The Franklin FTSE Japan UCITS ETF will list on the
    Deutsche Börse Xetra (XETRA) on 30 July 2024, London Stock
    Exchange (LSE) and Euronext Amsterdam on 31 July 2024, and the
    Borsa Italiana on 4 September 2024. It is registered in
    Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy,
    Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United
    Kingdom.


    It will be managed by Dina Ting, head of global index
    portfolio management, and Lorenzo Crosato, ETF portfolio
    manager at Franklin Templeton, who have more than three
    decades of experience in the asset management industry and
    extensive track records in managing ETF strategies.



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