DAX ETFs: Germany’s stock index at a glance
DAX ETFs are especially interesting if you believe in the strength of the German economy and want to invest your money for the long term in a broadly diversified way.
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DAX ETFs are especially interesting if you believe in the strength of the German economy and want to invest your money for the long term in a broadly diversified way.
MSCI World ETFs track the MSCI World Index, which is essentially a list of around 1,500 stocks from 23 developed countries such as the USA, Germany, Japan, and Australia. It focuses on large‑ and mid‑cap, established companies like Apple, Nestlé, Microsoft, or Toyota. This index covers around 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalisation in each country.
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