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Arian Neiron, VanEck s managing director and head of Asia Pacific, reminded that US President Joe Biden brought renewed hope that the world would work harder to meet the Paris climate agreement, to which the US has re-committed. The new US administration had also promised to spend US$2 trillion on clean energy projects over the next four years.
“The demand for clean, green energy and the inevitable transition away from scarce non-renewable fuels was a global mega-trend offering huge investment potential. In an Australian first, investors will soon be able to invest in an ETF of global clean energy and technology companies that are positioned to benefit from this structural shift that has the potential to transform industries, society and the world,” Neiron said.
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The Canadian ETF industry reached $260 billion in assets under management at the end of January. The Canadian ETF product line-up continues to expand. New solutions consist mostly of thematic ETFs to cater to changing investor needs.
In the ESG space, Harvest ETF and BMO both launched a clean energy ETF. The Harvest Clean Energy ETF (
Market Close: Sharemarket edges closer to correction territory as Covid lockdown bites again
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Local shares fell again as Auckland goes back into Level 3 lockdown
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By: Graham Skellern The latest Auckland lockdown put a dampener on the New Zealand sharemarket and those stocks most affected by the Covid pandemic as the leading index fell another half per cent and moved closer to a real correction.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index was down 79.08 points or 0.63 per cent to 12,510.56, after reaching an intraday low of 12,469.12. With only one gain in 10 trading days this month, the index has fallen nearly 8 per cent from its all-time high of 13,558.19 on January 8.
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