Invesco has introduced three new ETFs focused on innovation in AI, cybersecurity, and defence. The ETFs include the Invesco Artificial Intelligence Enablers UCITS ETF, the Invesco Cybersecurity UCITS ETF, and the Invesco Defence Innovation UCITS ETF. Each fund is designed to capture growth in these sectors, with specific classifications under the SFDR regulations.
These ETFs will follow indices developed by Kensho, which utilizes natural language processing to identify relevant companies. The funds emphasize low annual charges of 0.35% and apply ESG screening to ensure compliance with global standards, making them attractive options for investors looking to capitalize on emerging technologies.
• Invesco launches ETFs focusing on AI, cybersecurity, and defence innovation.
• Kensho's indices will guide the selection of companies for these ETFs.
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, which is central to the new ETFs.
ESG screening evaluates companies based on environmental, social, and governance criteria, applied to the AI and cybersecurity indices.
NLP is a branch of AI that enables machines to understand and interpret human language, used by Kensho to identify relevant companies.
Invesco is an investment management firm that has launched thematic ETFs targeting AI and cybersecurity sectors.
Kensho is an analytics company that provides indices for the ETFs, utilizing AI for company identification.
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