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BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders ETF - Currency Hedged (ASX: HETH) - Related Research

- Current share price for HETH : $13.430

BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders ETF - Currency Hedged (HETH) is an Exchange Traded Fund - commonly known as an ETF. For more details about how ETFs work, feel free to check out our What is an ETF? overview. BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders ETF - Currency Hedged (HETH) aims to track the performance of an index (before fees and expenses) that includes a portfolio of global stocks identified as 'Climate Leaders' that have also passed screens to exclude companies with direct or significant exposure to fossil fuels or engaged in activities deemed inconsistent with responsible investment considerations. It currently obtains its investment exposure by investing in the Betashares Global sustainability Leaders ETF (ASX: ETHI), with the currency exposure hedged back to the Australian dollar.

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Counting assets at Charter Pacific and CPI

Both Charter Pacific and CPI Group are well below the size we consider practical for continued coverage in this publication. But we’re going to make an exception for one and provide some parting thoughts on the other, for those who might like to do their own research.


10 Jul 2007
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RAMS set for a shearing?

Mortgage lender RAMS has made a good fist of breaking into the banks’ territory, helped along by mascot Raymond, the talking ram. But with the company founder selling down in the float, it seems not everybody loves Raymond any more.


05 Jul 2007
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Wine industry sees lake half-empty

This year is expected to see an outflow from Australia’s wine lake and this should lead to steadier prices. But the best wineries struggle even in the best of times, and the real value at the moment is in the liquid itself.


04 Jul 2007
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Centro's American shopping spree

Centro has recently filled its trolley with regional US shopping centres and it’s busy unpacking them for investors. We wonder who'll be left holding the empty shopping bags.


22 Jun 2007
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