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What is an ETF?
An ETF, or exchange-traded fund, is a pooled investment fund whose shares trade on a stock exchange throughout the day. It combines features of both mutual funds and shares: diversified exposure in a single vehicle, with the ability to buy and sell during market hours.
What makes an active ETF different?
An active ETF combines exchange-traded access with investment decisions made by a manager or systematic investment process.
How are RLAM ETFs priced?
The range is designed to offer competitively priced exposures with transparent ongoing charges.
Where can I access the range?
RLAM ETFs can be accessed through selected investment platforms and market providers.
What are equity tilts?
Equity tilts apply many small overweights and underweights to broad market exposure using research-led scoring.
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