Rize ETF Since Thursday two new exchange traded funds with two different classes from HSBC are tradable on London Stock Exchange….
By ETFWorld.co.uk
The Rize Education Tech and Digital Learmng LICITS ETF (LERN) seeks to invest in companies that potentially stand to benefit from the adoption of digital and lifelong learning technologies such as personalisation and adaptive learning, video content, gamification and immersion technology to change the way people learn.
LERN seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance. before fees and expenses, of the Foxberry HolonIQ Education Tech 8 Digital Learning Index.
Index Summary
The Foxberry HolonIQ Education Tech Digital Learning Index provides exposure to companies that are developing and using digital and lifelong learning technologies, such as personalised and adaptive learning, e-classrooms, OERs, video and gamification, virtual and augmented reality, interactive modules and Immersion technologies to redefine how education is accessed. resourced and consumed around the world to deliver positive results for the individual and society.
The index follows a purity screened, modified liquidity-based weighting scheme where companies with higher liquidity achieve a bigger weight in the index
Name : Rize Education Tech and Digital Learmng LICITS ETF (LERN)
ISIN : IE00BLRPQJ54
Asset Class : Equity
Trading Currency : GBP
Total Expense Ratio : 0.45%
Distribution policy : Accumulating
Reference index : Foxberry HolonlQ Education Tech & Digital Learning Index
Name : Rize Education Tech and Digital Learmng LICITS ETF (LERN)
ISIN : IE00BKY58G26
Asset Class : Equity
Trading Currency : USD
Total Expense Ratio : 0.45%
Distribution policy : Accumulating
Reference index : Foxberry HolonlQ Education Tech & Digital Learning Index
The Rize Sustainable Future of Food LJCITS ETF (FOOD) seeks to invest in companies that are accelerating the transition to mare sustainable food production systems and consumption patterns and thereby safeguarding our nature and ecosystems, promoting transparency and safety and encouraging mindful consumption to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
FOOD seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Foxberry Tematica Research Sustainable Future of Index
Index Summary
The Foxberry Tematica Research Sustainable Future of Index provides exposure to companies that are innovating across the value chain to build a more sustainable, secure and fair food system for our planet.
These are companies that are (1 ) advancing agri-science and digital and precision farming and water-management technologies to produce food more efficiently, with less input resources and with a reduced environmental impact and carbon footprint than traditional methods; (2) addressing the growing demands of conscious consumers for foods that are natural and organic and plant-based proteins and foods which are increasingly proven to be both healthier for humans and have a much reduced impact on forests, biodiversity and carbon emissions than animal protein: or (3) innovating in key areas of the food value chain such as in food and ingredient safety and testing and sustainable, reusable and recyclable packaging solutions that help improve environmental outcomes, such as reducing single-use plastic pollution and promoting a more circular economy.
The index follows a purity-based weighting scheme where companies with higher revenue exposure to the theme achieve a bigger weight in the index.
Name : Rize Sustainable Future of Food LJCITS ETF (FOOD)
ISIN : IE00BLRPQH31
Asset Class : Equity
Trading Currency : GBP
Total Expense Ratio : 0.45%
Distribution policy : Accumulating
Reference index : Foxberry Tematica Research Sustainable Future of Index
Name : Rize Sustainable Future of Food LJCITS ETF (FOOD)
ISIN : IE00BLRPQH31
Asset Class : Equity
Trading Currency : USD
Total Expense Ratio : 0.45%
Distribution policy : Accumulating
Reference index : Foxberry Tematica Research Sustainable Future of Index
Source: ETFWorld.co.uk
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