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LUXEMBOURG - Multi Units Luxembourg announced it will modify the names of 21 ETF sub-funds effective September 11, 2025, as part of a harmonization initiative.
The changes primarily involve rebranding many funds with the prefix "Amundi Core" and updating naming conventions to better reflect the underlying investment strategies. For instance, "Amundi FTSE 100" will become "Amundi Core FTSE 100 Swap" and "Amundi Nasdaq-100 II" will change to "Amundi Core Nasdaq-100 Swap."
The company emphasized that these modifications are purely nomenclature changes and do not represent alterations to the investment objectives or policies of the sub-funds. All other characteristics of the funds will remain unchanged.
The affected funds include several popular ETFs tracking major indices such as the FTSE 100, S&P 500, MSCI Japan, MSCI EMU, and Nasdaq-100, as well as various bond funds including government and high-yield corporate bond ETFs.
Following implementation, the prospectus and Key Information Documents for the sub-funds will be updated accordingly and made available through the Management Company upon request or via the Amundi websites.
The announcement was made through a notice to shareholders based on a decision by the board of directors of Multi Units Luxembourg, a Société d’Investissement à Capital Variable (SICAV) registered in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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