Xtrackers FTSE Developed ex US Multifactor ETF (DEEF)
About Xtrackers FTSE Developed ex US Multifactor ETF (DEEF)
The fund, using a passive or indexing investment approach, seeks investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before fees and expenses, of the Underlying Index, which is designed to track the equity market performance of companies in developed countries (except the United States) selected on the investment style criteria (factors) of quality, value, momentum, low volatility and size. The companies eligible for the Underlying Index are derived from its starting universe, the TSE Developed ex US Index, which is comprised of large- and mid-capitalization equity securities from developed markets (except the United States). The index provider, FTSE International Limited (Index Provider), selects companies for the Underlying Index using a proprietary rules-based multi-factor selection and weighting process designed to increase the Underlying Indexs exposure.
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