Abu Dhabi's Lunate-backed luxury focused ETF lists on ADX
you are currently viewing::Abu Dhabi's Lunate-backed luxury focused ETF lists on ADXJanuary 27, 2026--The listing marks the first luxury-focused ETF and the fourth thematic one on ADX
The listing marks the first luxury-focused ETF and the fourth thematic one from Lunate on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX). The ETF was listed following an initial offering period (IOP) during which investors subscribed to fund units. The ETF provides exposure to 32 companies with holdings including global luxury brands such as LVMH (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, TAG Heuer), Richemont (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc), Hermes, Ferrari and L’Oreal. Source: zawya.com |
February 17, 2026--Summary
Kuwait has started the transition from an oil dependent welfare state towards a dynamic and diversified economy. Reform momentum has been building, starting with enactment of the Financing and Liquidity Law.
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Franklin Templeton Qatar Equity Fund will start with $200 million in capital, with QIA serving as the fund's anchor investor, contributing cash and stock. No specific details were given.
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