New Global ETF Information Service Launched on MTS·HTS
Industry's First Korean-Language Access to Over 3,700 ETF Listings from 10 Major Countries Including the US and Korea
ETF Search Available by Keywords and Constituent Stocks

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Mirae Asset Daewoo announced on the 25th that it will launch a global ETF information service covering more than 3,700 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed in 10 major countries, including the United States and Korea, becoming the first domestic securities firm to do so.


The global ETF information service, available on Mirae Asset Daewoo's Mobile Trading System (MTS) and Home Trading System (HTS), provides detailed information in Korean on each ETF’s basic data, returns, risk indicators, asset composition, investment regions, and constituent stocks. A key feature is that users can check which stocks are included in the ETF and how it is managed.


Additionally, the search function has been enhanced to allow ETF searches by constituent stocks through keyword input. For example, if a user wants to find ETFs that include Apple shares, they can simply enter the keyword AAPL (Apple) to search for relevant ETFs.


Moreover, various currencies can be converted and compared in both US dollars and Korean won. Users can also view the top 10 ETFs based on trading volume, returns, and growth, as well as access ETF news to stay updated on global ETF market trends.



A Mirae Asset Daewoo official stated, “As market volatility has increased domestically and internationally, overseas ETF trading has surged explosively, but due to a lack of information on ETFs, customers faced significant inconvenience by having to search overseas related sites directly.” The official added, “Mirae Asset Daewoo has decided to provide information services on ETFs from 10 major countries through collaboration with FnGuide.” The official further noted, “Since we already provide overseas stock company information for six countries (the United States, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia) as well as Reuters news translation services, we expect that the opening of this global ETF information service will greatly enhance the convenience of global investment for domestic investors.”


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