Asset manager Amundi has launched two funds—Amundi MSCI USA Ucits ETF and Amundi MSCI World EX USA Ucits ETF—as part of its range of equity ETFs.
The Amundi MSCI USA Ucits ETF tracks the MSCI USA Index, giving investors access to around 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalisation in the U.S. With management fees of just 0.03%, it’s the “cheapest Ucits ETF replicating the MSCI USA Index,” according to the asset manager. This fund offers a cost-effective option for investors looking to allocate based on the MSCI index series and gain exposure to the US market.
Amundi launches “lowest cost” all country Ucits ETF
The Amundi MSCI World EX USA Ucits ETF provides access to international equity markets in 22 developed countries, excluding the United States. According to the asset manager, this ETF allows investors to refine their global market exposure by excluding U.S. equities, helping to meet portfolio diversification goals. With management fees of 0.15%, it offers a competitive, all-in-one solution for investors seeking to enhance global exposure in a single transaction.
Benoit Sorel, head of ETF, Indexing and Smart Beta at Amundi, said: “These two ETFs offer investors the opportunity to manage their exposure to US and global markets more precisely, adding an already comprehensive toolkit for increasingly granular allocation. These new offerings demonstrate our commitment to developing valuable solutions tailored to our clients’ needs.”













