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Date: 2014-10-06 13:52:49
Funds
Financial services
Collective investment schemes
Exchange-traded fund
MSCI
Net asset value
London Stock Exchange
Asset allocation
Foreign exchange market
Financial economics
Investment
Economics

HSBC MSCI EM FAR EAST UCITS ETF Supplement 6 October 2014 The Company and the Directors of HSBC ETFs PLC (the “Directors”) listed in the Prospectus in the “Management and Administration” section, accept responsi

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