Tabula Global High Yield Fallen Angels Paris-aligned Climate UCITS ETF (USD) - SEK-Hedged Acc.

AuM:
$50,812,221
Ongoing charges:
0.55%
NAV:
107.536
Ticker:
THFSx
Benchmark ticker:
I37640 Index

Data: Net Asset Value (NAV) and Assets under Management (AuM) as of 2024-12-09

Past performance does not predict future returns. The value of an investment may go down as well as up and you may lose the amount originally invested. Investors should read the Key Risks section of this page, Key Investor Information Document and Prospectus prior to investing.

How we can assist

Our team maintains relations with APs, market makers and banks/brokers and will help you find the most efficient way to execute.

Contact us for further information about Tabula ETFs trading and liquidity.

When it comes to trading, Tabula ETFs combine the best of listed securities and mutual funds – the flexibility to trade throughout the day, plus the ability to trade at NAV for large orders. Trading in our ETFs is supported by both Authorised Participants and Market Makers.

Ways to trade

– On exchange – Pay bid/offer spread plus broker commission
– Over-The-Counter at risk – Bank/broker provides price
– Over-The-Counter at NAV – Pay NAV plus/minus a spread agreed with AP

What to consider

– Size of trade
– Timing / urgency
– Market environment
– Specific underlying
and many other factors…

Understanding ETF trading

Like a mutual fund, the liquidity of an ETF is driven primarily by the liquidity of the underlying index. ETFs shares can be created and redeemed at NAV by Authorised Participants (the “primary market”).

What makes ETFs so liquid?

However, unlike mutual funds, ETFs also trade on the secondary market, via an Exchange or Over-The-Counter. ETF shares can be exchanged between investors or via a Market Maker, thus Authorised Participants don’t necessarily need to create/redeem shares on the primary market.

ETF secondary market can provide an additional layer of liquidity for investors seeking exposure to the underlying market.

Unlike for shares, exchange volume is not the only measure of liquidity

Unlike for shares, exchange volume is not the only measure of liquidity

Key risks

No capital protection: The value of your investment may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount you invested.

Liquidity risk: Lower liquidity means there are insufficient buyers or sellers to allow the Sub-Fund to sell or buy investments readily. Neither the Index provider nor the issuer make any representation or forecast on liquidity.

Counterparty risk: The Sub-Fund may incur losses if any institution providing services such as safekeeping of assets or acting as a derivatives counterparty becomes insolvent.

ESG screening: The environmental, social and governance screening criteria are embedded with the index selection process, which seeks to exclude bonds issued by companies involved in certain activities. The investment manager is not responsible for monitoring the screening process or confirming that all bonds which pass the screening process are issued by companies with adequate environmental, social or governance standards.

Credit risk: The issuer of a financial asset held within the Fund may not pay income or repay capital to the Sub-Fund when due.

High yield securities risk: The prices of high yield bonds are likely to be more sensitive to adverse economic changes or individual issuer developments than higher rated securities possibly leading to high yield issuers not being able to service their principal and interest payment obligations. The secondary market for securities that are high yield may be less liquid than the markets for higher quality securities.

Currency risk: Currency hedging may not completely eliminate currency risk in the Sub-Fund and may affect its performance

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