Franklin FTSE Taiwan
Asian companies
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ETF description
This ETF holds shares of medium‑ and large‑sized companies based in Taiwan, meaning it gives an investor exposure to the stock market of that country by owning a broad basket of Taiwanese equities. This ETF may appeal to an investor who wants targeted exposure to one specific regional market — Taiwan’s equity market — rather than a globally diversified fund.
Issuer details
Franklin Templeton is a globally recognized asset management firm with over $1.5 trillion in assets under management as of June 2024. Offering a range of investment products coverig various market segments. Founded in 1947 by Rupert H. Johnson, Sr., Franklin Templeton has a strong global presence with a focus on active management and expertise in emerging markets. Known for its commitment to research and investor education, Franklin Templeton’s notable ETFs include the Franklin LibertyQ Global Dividend UCITS ETF and the Franklin FTSE China ETF, reflecting its dedication to providing diversified investment options across different regions and sectors.
Index details
The FTSE Taiwan 30/18 Capped Index represents the performance of Taiwanese large and mid capitalisation stocks.
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