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non-Vanguard ETF for Developed Europe ex-U.K (in euros)

Posted: July 21st, 2018, 8:33 am
by petronius
I have a multicurrency bank account (with Fineco Bank UK), and I would like to invest some euros in an ETF (or passive fund) covering Developed Europe ex-U.K. Their platform allows me to access Frankfurt, Amsterdam and the other major exchanges in Europe.

I would like this ETF/fund to be denominated in euros. I know Vanguard have a good product for this (VERX), but I am already heavily invested with Vanguard and would prefer to buy a product from another large company if possible.

iShares have an ETF too, (MSCI Europe ex-UK UCITS ETF), but Morningstar says it is expensive (0.4 % annual charge) and not diversified enough.

Can anybody suggest alternative ETFs/funds in euros for this market?

Re: non-Vanguard ETF for Developed Europe ex-U.K (in euros)

Posted: July 21st, 2018, 4:16 pm
by snagga
I tend to use this site to search and get basic details on ETFs: http://www.justetf.com.

The cheapest European equity ETFs are on the Euro Stoxx 50 which excludes the UK but covers only the largest of large caps. A couple of minutes of scrolling on that side threw up the following additional possibilities at 25bps or below TER.

Xtrackers MSCI EMU Index UCITS ETF 1D
Source MSCI Europe ex-UK UCITS ETF A
Amundi Index MSCI EMU UCITS ETF - EUR (C)

Re: non-Vanguard ETF for Developed Europe ex-U.K (in euros)

Posted: July 21st, 2018, 5:39 pm
by petronius
Thanks Snagga, the website looks like a useful resource.

The Source MSCI Europe ex-UK UCITS ETF has a competitive TER, will look into it.

Re: non-Vanguard ETF for Developed Europe ex-U.K (in euros)

Posted: July 22nd, 2018, 3:08 pm
by Hardgrafter
I think the following Momentum subset of the MSCI is also worth considering:
https://www.ishares.com/uk/individual/e ... -ucits-etf