ETF Watch: Deutsche Transferring 8 Funds To Bats
The ETF issuer will be moving several of its NYSE-listed exchange-traded funds.
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Deutsche Bank announced on Friday that it would delist eight of its ETFs from the NYSE Arca exchange and relist them on the Bats Exchange as of Jan. 6.
The affected funds are all currency-hedged equity ETFs and include the following:
- Deutsche X-trackers Dow Jones Hedged International Real Estate ETF (DBRE)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Southern Europe Hedged Equity ETF (DBSE)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Spain Hedged Equity ETF (DBSP)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Italy Hedged Equity ETF (DBIT)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI EAFE Small Cap Hedged Equity ETF (DBES)
- Deutsche X-trackers Japan JPX-Nikkei 400 Hedged Equity ETF (JPNH)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Emerging Markets High Dividend Yield Hedged Equity ETF (HDEE)
- Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Eurozone High Dividend Yield Hedged Equity ETF (HDEZ)
The funds will join five other Deutsche Bank ETFs that are already listed on Bats, which owns ETF.com.
Earlier this month it was announced that three ProShares ETFs and four ETFs from Cambria Investment Management would also be switching their primary listings from the NYSE Arca to Bats as of Dec. 29.
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