Most developed markets offer investors a domestic mid-cap ETF alongside a flagship large-cap product
Most developed markets offer investors a domestic mid-cap ETF alongside a flagship large-cap product
SINGAPORE makes it easy to buy its largest companies.
The Straits Times Index (STI) is accessible through multiple exchange-traded funds (ETFs), unit trusts and structured products. Yet for the next tier of listed companies, those sitting just outside the STI, there is no equivalent low-cost fund giving ordinary investors diversified exposure.
That gap is becoming harder to justify.
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