Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units (GSUS.AX) Price

Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units Price

EUR
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Funds Launch12/1/2004
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Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units List of Holdings

Frequently asked questions about Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units

Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units is offered by Candriam, a leading player in the field of passive investments.

The ISIN of Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units is AU60AAP00013.

European investors may incur additional costs for currency exchange and transaction fees.

No, Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units does not comply with the EU UCITS investor protection directives.

Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units is domiciled in AU.

The fund was launched on 12/1/2004.

The Ausbil Investment Trusts Fund - Dexia Sustainable Global Equity Fund Units mainly invests in Total Market companies.

Investments can be made through brokers or financial institutions that provide access to trading ETFs.

The ETF is traded on the stock exchange, similar to stocks.

Yes, the ETF can be held in a regular securities account.

The ETF is suitable for both short-term and long-term investment strategies, depending on the investor's goals.

The ETF is valued on a daily stock exchange basis.

Information on dividends should be requested from the provider's website or your broker.

The risks include market fluctuations, currency risks, and the risk associated with smaller companies.

The ETF is obligated to report regularly and transparently on its investments.

The performance can be viewed on Eulerpool or directly on the provider's website.

Further information can be found on the official website of the provider.

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