Sustainable Investing Through Exchange-Traded Products

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ESG compliance
Exchange-traded Funds ETFs
Exchange-traded Notes
Exchange-traded Products ETPs
financial instruments
Fixed Income Securities
global investment analysis
regulatory frameworks
Social and Governance (ESG)
sustainable exchange-traded note investing
sustainable finance
Sustainable Investing

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  • ISBN 9781032749471
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Despite the rapid and substantial increase in the popularity of exchange-traded products (ETPs), particularly exchange-traded funds (ETFs), some categories remain underexplored in the academic and professional literature. One of the most notable examples is exchange-traded notes (ETNs). This book offers a detailed yet highly focused insight into the ETN market.

The book presents the key attributes and mechanisms of ETNs, such as their number, providers, assets, listing locations, benchmarks, charges, and objectives, and their links with other parts of the financial system. It examines the empirical data connected to all ETNs that are available globally, showing their features at the individual product and country levels. The book merges the topic of ETNs with the ubiquitous trend in the contemporary investing industry – the increased focus on sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. It addresses the sustainability compliance of ETNs and their possible utilization in ESG investing, highlighting selected examples as case studies. Their strengths and weaknesses are underscored in this context by comparing them with other solutions and the legal frameworks in the countries in which they are listed.

The book will interest the academic community and a broad range of practitioners, such as retail and institutional investors or asset managers.

Adam Marszk is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland.

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