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UK's FTSE 100 edges higher on mining boost
  + stars: | 2023-07-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
SummarySummary Companies FTSE 100 up 0.2%, FTSE 250 adds 0.3%July 3 (Reuters) - UK's FTSE 100 gained on Monday led by mining stocks on higher metal prices, while shares of other Chinese-exposed firms gained on rising hopes of more policy support in the world's second-largest economy. By 0715 GMT, the blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) gained 0.2%, while the more domestically-focussed FTSE 250 midcap index (.FTMC) rose 0.3%. Industrial metal miners (.FTNMX551020) advanced 1.3% as prices of base metals rose, buoyed by improved sentiment. China-exposed banks HSBC (HSBA.L) and Standard Chartered (STAN.L) rose 0.5% and 1.2%, respectively, while insurer Prudential (PRU.L) added 0.9% as hopes of more policy support grew after another weak data point and commentary from Chinese officials. Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi AichOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Drugmaker, Shashwat Chauhan, Rashmi Organizations: HSBC, Standard Chartered, Prudential, Drugmaker AstraZeneca, Thomson Locations: China, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Second-half lift, Tesla beat
  + stars: | 2023-07-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The news was a bit less rosy for America's largest cap stock Apple (AAPL.O), which last week became the first ever company to top a $3 trillion market capitalization. Aided by loose monetary policy, the exporting-fillip of a weakening yen and new chip-sector alliances, Japan's Nikkei (.N225) closed at a 33-year high. U.S. stock futures were a fraction higher again, with Tuesday's Independence Day holiday likely to keep trading volumes subdued. Two-year Treasury yields rose as high as 4.96%, their highest in almost 4 months. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Mike Dolan, Tesla, Italy's, Delfin, Janet Yellen, Toby Chopra Organizations: Nasdaq, Monday's Financial Times, Apple, Japan's Nikkei, MIB, Treasury, Federal, Reuters, Thomson Locations: U.S, bourses, Asia, Europe, Beijing
The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) closed 1.2% higher. European shares still advanced 8.7% in the first six months of the year. Miners (.SXPP) were a big drag this quarter, down 9.2% as worries around top metals consumer China weighed heavily on metal prices. The real estate sector (.SX86P) rose 1.7%, buoyed by 4.3% gains in shares of LEG Immobilien (LEGn.DE) after the German firm raised its 2023 outlook. Shares in Adidas (ADSGn.DE) and Puma (PUMG.DE), which had fallen earlier on Nike's (NKE.N) dour forecast, reversed course to rise 2.5% and 3.3%, respectively.
Persons: Melanie Debono, Hubert de, Amruta Khandekar, Matteo Allievi, Varun H, Eileen Soreng, David Evans Organizations: European Central Bank, Pantheon, ECB, Capital Economics, MIB, Miners, Adidas, Puma, Thomson Locations: Europe, U.S, Hubert de Barochez, China, Bengaluru, Gdansk
Futures indicated European stocks were set for a higher open, with Eurostoxx 50 futures up 0.18%, German DAX futures up 0.24% and FTSE futures 0.28% higher. But before that euro zone June inflation data will likely provide cues to the broader picture in the region, after data on Thursday showed German inflation rose more than expected in June. The strong economic data sent Treasury yields higher, with the yield on 10-year Treasury notes touching a three-month high of 3.868% on Thursday. China's blue-chip CSI300 Index (.CSI300) and the Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC) rose nearly 1%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (.HSI) was up 0.24% on stimulus hopes. U.S. crude was flat at $69.87 per barrel and Brent was at $74.49, up 0.2% on the day.
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, DAX, Rob Carnell, Jerome Powell, Hong, Brent, Ankur Banerjee, Stephen Coates, Kim Coghill Organizations: Federal Reserve, Finance, Investors, U.S, Reuters, Union, Bank of Japan, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, China, Asia, Pacific, Japan, Spain, Italy, U.S, Shanghai
Asia shares subdued, yen shunned as euro shines
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Wayne Cole | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
“The data indicated a firmer pace of residential, inventory, and equipment investment in the second quarter,” wrote analysts at Goldman Sachs. Markets imply a 90% probability of an ECB rate hike to 3.75% in July and a peak around 4.0%. That underpinned the euro at $1.0950, while keeping it near a 15-year peak of 157.97 yen. The dollar had hit a near eight-month top of 144.18 yen, before easing back to 143.96 as Japanese officials again protested against the yen’s weakness. Yet, a rally in the yen looks unlikely while the Bank of Japan maintains its super-easy monetary policy.
Persons: Kim Kyung, Jerome Powell, Christine Lagarde, Kazuo Ueda, , Advantest, Goldman Sachs, , Masato Kanda, Ueda’s, Carol Kong, Brent firmed Organizations: SYDNEY, National Printing Bureau, Bank of Japan, REUTERS, European Central Bank, ECB, ANZ, Wall, Journal, Nvidia, Nikkei, Chip, Tokyo, Federal Reserve, CBA Locations: Japan, Tokyo, Portugal, U.S, Asia, Pacific, Beijing, Washington, China, Europe
Almost half of startups backed by top UK and European VC firms lack female board members, data shows. It means startups trail the 350 biggest listed UK firms, which hit 40% female board representation. Startups, though often promising to disrupt the status quo, are well behind larger firms when it comes to female leadership. Nearly half of startups currently backed by top UK and European venture capital firms lack any women on the board, new figures show. The data comes from 16 VC firms in the UK and Europe and covers 450 companies in their portfolios.
Persons: ESG_VC, Henry Philipson, Philipson, Michelle You, there's Organizations: European, Molten Ventures, Beringea, MMC, British Private Equity, Venture Capital Association, Investors Locations: Highland, Europe
London CNN —India’s stock market is booming as investors take a chance on one of the few bright spots in a fragile global economy. The country’s stocks are so hot that India is now home to the world’s fourth most valuable equity market, behind only the United States, China and Japan. The total value of Indian equities has hit $3.5 trillion, greater than the value of Europe’s two biggest stock markets, in the UK and France, according to data from Refinitiv. Bright prospectsThe surge in Indian equities is a reflection of the strength and potential of the country’s economy, according to economists and fund managers. “The Indian equity market is the classic example of ‘expensive for a reason’,” he said.
Persons: ” Sher Mehta, ” Mehta, Sohini Kar, India Ashish Vaishnav, Pieter Elbers, Narendra Modi, Joe Biden, Apple, Lorenzo La, , Posta, La Posta, Gautam Adani Organizations: London CNN, United Kingdom’s FTSE, CAC, Virtuoso Economics, CNN, Monetary Fund, India, London School of Economics, Airbus, , Apple, Momentum Global Investment Management Locations: India, United States, China, Japan, Russia, Europe, France, Refinitiv, Mumbai, Washington, Germany
[1/2] The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, June 26, 2023. Asian shares received a boost from Chinese Premier Li Qiang saying Beijing will roll out policies to boost China's economy. But the positive market sentiment faded in early European trading, with the pan-European STOXX 600 down 0.4% by 1149 GMT (.STOXX). MSCI's Europe index (.MSER) was down 0.1%, London's FTSE 100 lost 0.3% and Germany's DAX declined 0.1% (.GDAXI). It hit a seven-month high against China's yuan as investors braced for the possibility of China doing more to support the currency.
Persons: Li Qiang, Germany's DAX, Hani Redha, Christine Lagarde, Analysts, Wagner, Vladimir Putin's, Michael Hewson, Shunichi Suzuki, Elizabeth Howcroft, Ed Osmond, Mark Heinrich Our Organizations: REUTERS, Staff LONDON, PineBridge Investments, U.S . Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, Monetary, European Central Bank, Wagner Group, CMC Markets, U.S, ECB, U.S ., Finance, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Europe, United States, Beijing, Russia, U.S, China
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures, Ruble Edge Lower
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock futures and bond yields are edging lower as global investors brush off this weekend’s events in Russia . Global central bankers will be meeting in Portugal this week for the European Central Bank’s annual forum. Stocks came under pressure last week as policymakers including Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasized that their policy-tightening cycles weren’t yet finished. Stock futures slipped. The benchmark MOEX stock index was down 1.4%.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Stocks, Jerome Powell, Dow, Brent Organizations: Global, Central, Nasdaq, Treasury, U.S, Benchmark, Locations: Russia, Portugal, Europe, Asia, Hong, Shanghai
US stocks, meanwhile, have managed to pull up from their recent bear market into bull territory. Still, there’s good reason for investors to be optimistic, says Indrani De, head of global investment research at FTSE Russell. That makes sense, since tech and energy stocks have largely been driving markets upward over the last few weeks. For instance, leading venture capital firm Sequoia Capital held just more than $1 billion at SVB, according to the FDIC document. The FDIC document shows that Circle held $3.3 billion at SVB, a figure that the stablecoin company previously disclosed.
Persons: New York CNN —, Indrani De, Bell, De, froth, Matt Egan, SVB, Zhipin Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, FTSE Russell, Energy, Communications Services, Technology, Tech, Consumer Staples, FDIC, Bloomberg, Silicon Valley Bank, Bloomberg News, Sequoia Capital, PayPal, Google, Apple, Internet Locations: New York, Russia, disinflation, Silicon, Beijing
The blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) slipped 0.4%, hitting a three month low as the aerospace and defence sector (.FTNMX502010) lost 2.1% after fighters of the Wagner group attempted a mutiny in Russia over the weekend. "Defence stocks tend to benefit from bad news in terms of geopolitical tensions," said Christopher Peters, trading floor manager at Accendo Markets. Britain's biggest defence company BAE Systems (BAES.L) slumped 3.1%, dropping to the bottom of the FTSE 100. The more domestically-focussed FTSE 250 midcap index (.FTMC) also fell 0.5%, touching a three-month low. Among individual stocks, Cineworld Group (CINE.L) dropped 28.9% after the cinema chain operator said it will file for administration as part of a proposed restructuring plan.
Persons: Russia Cineworld, Aston Martin, carmaker Aston Martin, Wagner, Christopher Peters, JP Morgan, Shashwat Chauhan, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Defence, U.S, EV, Lucid, carmaker, Accendo, BAE Systems, Lloyds, Bank of England, Bank for International, Cineworld, Thomson Locations: Russia, Bengaluru
GSK on Friday said the settlement reflected its desire to avoid distraction related to protracted litigation in this case. It did not admit any liability and said it would vigorously defend itself in any other Zantac cases. The trial was due to start on July 24, the first test of how Zantac cancer claims would fare before a jury. Lucy Coutts, investment director at wealth management firm JM Finn, which holds GSK shares, said the Goetz settlement could create a precedent to settle other cases. "It also removes the distraction of any protracted litigation as the company must focus on its future pipeline which is where value will be created for shareholders," she said.
Persons: drugmaker, James Goetz, Emily Field, Lucy Coutts, JM Finn, Goetz, Dado Ruvic, Boehringer Ingelheim, Zantac, Natalie Grover, Eva Mathews, Dhanya Ann Thoppil, Barbara Lewis Organizations: GSK, Barclays, GlaxoSmithKline, REUTERS, Pfizer, Sanofi, Companies, Bank of America, FDA, Thomson Locations: U.S, British, California, Delaware, London, Bengaluru
SummarySummary Companies FTSE 100 down 0.2%, FTSE 250 off 0.4%June 23 (Reuters) - UK's benchmark indexes extended their slide on Friday, led by a decline in homebuilders, as investors' concerns over recession heightened following the Bank of England's outsized interest rate hike. The benchmark FTSE 100 (.FTSE) was down 0.2% at 0706 GMT, while the FTSE 250 (.FTMC) mid-cap index lost 0.4%. Both indexes were on track for their worst weekly drop since the U.S. banking turmoil in March. Retail sales, however, unexpectedly rose in May, suggesting most consumers were coping with rigid inflation's impact on their spending power. Reporting by Ankika Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-PhillipsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: BoE, Ankika Biswas, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Bank of England's, Federal Reserve, GSK, Thomson Locations: homebuilders, U.S, Norway, Switzerland, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Fragile markets wait on PMIs
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Japan's Nikkei (.N225) looks set to snap a 10-week winning streak and the MSCI Asia ex-Japan index was poised for its worst week of the year, as rates and inflation look higher for longer. The yen earned some reprieve, but it's shaky and at 143 to the dollar is firmly in intervention-watch territory. The Aussie, a growth bellwether, is quickly unwinding a two-week rally and Aussie stocks (.AXJO) are down 3% in three days. The sour turn leaves markets in a delicate spot ahead of global purchasing managers' index surveys due through the day. Reuters GraphicsReuters GraphicsKey developments that could influence markets on Friday:Europe, UK and U.S. PMIsUK Retail SalesReporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Muralikumar AnantharamanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Tom Westbrook, Sterling, Threadneedle, Muralikumar Organizations: Bank of England's, Japan's Nikkei, Reuters Graphics Reuters, PMIs, Thomson Locations: Asia, Japan, China, Lira, Europe
Following on the rebalancing of S & P indexes last week, on Friday the Russell indexes will do their annual rebalancing. FTSE Russell also has a vast suite of products indexed to benchmarks like the small-cap Russell 2000 , the large-cap Russell 1000 , and the Russell 1000 Growth and Value indexes. FTSE Russell estimates that about $12.1 trillion is currently benchmarked to the FTSE Russell indexes. On average, about 12% of the Russell 2000 (about 242 stocks) turns over every year since 2006, according to FTSE Russell. This year, about 15% of the Russell 2000 will turnover, and about 2% of the Russell 1000, according to Wells Fargo.
Persons: Russell, It's, Wells Fargo, Chris Harvey, Mike O'Rourke, Wells Fargo's Harvey Organizations: Russell, Technology, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Investors, Netflix, Google, FTSE Russell, Jones, Amazon Locations: Wells Fargo, Freeport McMoRan .
European shares slide at open on rate hike worries
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 22 (Reuters) - European shares opened lower on Thursday on fears of continued monetary policy tightening, with London stocks falling on uncertainty about the size of the Bank of England's interest rate hike later in the day. The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) fell 1.2% by 0716 GMT, while the FTSE 100 (.FTSE) index shed 1.2%. The BoE is set to raise interest rates for a thirteenth time in a row, a day after inflation data came in higher than expected again, but bets were almost evenly split between a 25-basis-point and 50-basis-point hike. Rate-sensitive technology shares (.SX8P) dropped 1.2%, while a 1.9% fall in auto stocks (.SXAP) led declines. In a bright spot, shares of SES SA rose 4.3% after it said that it has ceased merger talks with Intelsat.
Persons: BoE, Shreyashi Sanyal Organizations: Bank of, Wednesday, Federal Trade Commission, SES SA, Intelsat, Thomson Locations: London, Bengaluru
Shares of Ocado Group soared more than 40% Thursday after The Times newspaper published "speculation of bid interest from more than one American suitor." Shares of British online grocer Ocado Group soared more than 40% Thursday after The Times newspaper reported "speculation of bid interest from more than one American suitor." The report suggests that big technology players could be weighing up their options with regards to Ocado and picks out Amazon as a potentially interested party. Shares of Ocado jumped as much as 43% on the news, before paring gains. In February, the company reported a pre-tax loss of £501 million ($652 million) for the year to November 2022, which was worse than analyst expectations.
Persons: Ocado, Spencer Organizations: Ocado, The Times, CNBC, London Stock Exchange, FTSE Russell Locations: London, Ocado, Hatfield
VIEW Bank of England delivers hefty rate hike
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
Traders scrambled to price in a peak to UK rates of as much 6% and its implications for the risk of recession, and rate-sensitive stocks like banks and homebuilders slid. MONEY MARKETS: UK 2-year gilts dropped sharply, then rose after the decision but were last unchanged at 5.04%. But even if the bank hasn't offered up any new guidance, the rate decision itself is revealing. The UK has the unenviable title of highest core inflation rate in the G7, and by quite some margin. "Having said that, their policy is now more data dependent, the bank had to deliver a rate increase.
Persons: homebuilders, Sterling, gilts, JAMIE NIVEN, JAMES SMITH, hasn’t, hasn't, BoE, SEEMA SHAH, CHRIS BEAUCHAMP, Bailey, PAUL OBERSCHNEIDER, BOE, ” ROBERT JEFFREE, GARY SMITH, EVELYN, Yoruk Organizations: Bank of England, MPC, Traders, CANDRIAM, ING, LONDON, IG GROUP, Treasury, EMEA, Thomson
Housebuilders (.FTNMX402020) declined 3% at one point as the prospect of more rate increases raised fresh concerns about mortgage costs. The U.S. dollar was firmer ahead of Powell's congressional testimony, with the dollar index up 0.1% at 102.62. Minutes of the central bank's last meeting showed only one of nine board members suggested reconsidering its policy of keeping bond yields low, and even then suggested it was best to wait a while. Rising interest rates and higher bond yields have been a burden for gold, which was pinned at $1,934 an ounce , just above last week's three-month low of $1,924.99. The Brent benchmark edged down 4 cents to $75.86 a barrel while U.S. crude lost 3 cents to $71.16.
Persons: Toby, Powell, Jerome Powell, Tapas Strickland, Jerry del Missier, doggedly, Lawrence White, Wayne Cole, Jacqueline Wong, Lincoln, Alex Richardson, David Goodman Organizations: London Stock Exchange Group, REUTERS, . Federal, NAB, Nasdaq, Copper, BRITAIN Investors ramped, Bank of, U.S, Bank of Japan, Thomson Locations: City, London, Britain, Beijing, Asia, Pacific, Japan, Bank of England
June 21 (Reuters) - European shares opened lower on Wednesday after the real estate sector led declines against rising euro zone bond yields, while data affirming stubborn inflation in Britain weighed down London stocks. The continent-wide STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) dipped 0.1% by 0716 GMT. The exporter-heavy FTSE 100 index (.FTSE) fell 0.4%, tracking a jump in the pound following the UK inflation data. British consumer price index defied expectations of slowing and held at 8.7% in May. The data came a day before the Bank of England is forecast to raise interest rates for the 13th time in a row.
Persons: Jerome Powell's, Shreyashi Sanyal, Sohini Goswami Organizations: Bank of England, Investors, Federal, Thomson Locations: Britain, London, British, Bengaluru
REUTERS/Peter DaSilvaNEW YORK, June 21 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O) will return to its former status as a full growth stock after financial data provider FTSE Russell finishes its annual shakeup of its stock index components on Friday. Every year, FTSE Russell reconstitutes, or refreshes, the components across its indexes, such as the Russell 2000 (.RUT) index of small cap stocks and Russell 1000 (.RUI) index of large-cap names. There are also style indexes such as the Russell 1000 Growth (.RLG) and Russell 2000 Value (.RUJ). FTSE Russell says about $12.1 trillion is currently benchmarked to the Russell US equity indexes. "The growth indexes look more like growth benchmarks and the value indexes look more like cyclical value indices," said Steven DeSanctis, equity analyst at Jefferies in New York.
Persons: Peter DaSilva, Russell, FTSE Russell reconstitutes, RUI, Goldman Sachs, Stocks, Goldman, Bryant VanCronkhite, VanCronkhite, Catherine Yoshimoto, Steven DeSanctis, You've, Thomas Martin, Chuck Mikolajczak, Alden Bentley, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Facebook, Meta, REUTERS, Russell, FTSE, FTSE Russell, London Stock Exchange, Allspring Global Investments, Walmart, Jefferies, Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange, Globalt Investments, Thomson Locations: Mountain View , California, U.S, Menomonee Falls , Wisconsin, New York, Atlanta
Pressured by a firm sterling , the export-oriented FTSE 100 (.FTSE) was down 0.5% at 0710 GMT. The FTSE 250 (.FTMC) mid-cap index shed 0.7%. After data showed consumer inflation was unchanged at 8.7% in May, contrary to expectations of a slight fall, traders ramped up their bets of a 50 basis point (bps) BoE rate hike on Thursday from the 25 bps hike anticipated earlier. In a testimony later in the day, Powell is poised to be questioned on the future of rate hikes by the world's most influential central bank. Reporting by Ankika Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia CheemaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jerome Powell, BoE, Powell, homebuilder, Ankika Biswas, Sonia Cheema Organizations: Bank of England, Federal, FTSE, Berkeley Group Holdings, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Asia stocks slip as suspense builds for China, Fed news
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( Wayne Cole | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The uncertainty kept S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures flat after a slight dip overnight. EUROSTOXX 50 futures edged up 0.2% and FTSE futures 0.1%. A survey showed morale at big Japanese manufacturers edged up in June to stay in positive territory for a second straight month. The currency has been falling for weeks as the Bank of Japan (BOJ) doggedly defended its super easy policies. Oil prices edged higher after a couple of sessions of losses, still struggling with concerns about Chinese demand absent a sizable stimulus package.
Persons: Powell, Jerome Powell, Tapas Strickland, doggedly, BoE, Brent, Wayne Cole, Jacqueline Wong Organizations: SYDNEY, Federal, NAB, Nasdaq, South, Japan's Nikkei, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: Asia, Beijing, Pacific, Japan, South Korea
That threw a new curveball at UK markets, as just last week economists polled by Reuters had unanimously expected the BoE to raise by 25 basis points. I would not be surprised if we see a 50-bp rate rise from the Bank of England tomorrow." Other analysts said delivering a larger rate rise on Thursday risked further undermining the BoE's messaging. Bets on where BoE rate hikes might peak rose as high as 6% on Wednesday. The rise in yields hit UK housebuilders (.FTNMX402020), which were down as much as 3.1%.
Persons: BoE, Melanie Baker, Liz, Nick Rees, Richard McGuire, Rabobank's McGuire, Yoruk Bahceli, William Schomberg, Dhara Ranasinghe, Danilo Masoni, Alun John, Peter Graff Organizations: Bank of England, Reuters, Royal London Asset Management, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Wednesday's, MPC, FX, Monex, Rabobank, Sterling, Thomson Locations: Monex Europe
Goldman Sachs expects an oversupply in the global market of battery parts for electric vehicles to have major implications for four major companies. Potential losers The bank's analysts expect POSCO Future M and EcoPro BM, two major Korean cathode producers, to be negatively impacted by this surplus. We thus initiate at Sell on Posco Future M and Ecopro BM," said Goldman Sachs analysts led by Nihil Bhandari in a note on June 12. And winners While Korean cathode manufacturers are expected to face potential margin compression, Korean battery cell makers LG Chem and Samsung SDI are deemed to be in a more favorable position. According to Goldman Sachs, the entry barrier for assembling battery cells is higher than for producing cathodes, making it a less crowded market.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Nihil Bhandari, Goldman Organizations: Trust Asia, Japan ETF, South Korean, LG Chem, Samsung SDI, Investors, SmartETFs Sustainable Energy, Franklin FTSE Locations: Japan, POSCO, Korean, Franklin FTSE South Korea, South Korea
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