PEA: Maximize your cash with the Amundi PEA Euro Court Terme UCITS ETF
The Amundi PEA Euro Court Terme (Short-Term) UCITS ETF is a unique, low-risk investment solution tailored to PEA holders seeking stable, short-term growth.
The Amundi PEA Euro Court Terme (Short-Term) UCITS ETF is a unique, low-risk investment solution tailored to PEA holders seeking stable, short-term growth.
A Plan d’épargne en actions (PEA) is a regulated savings product that allows you to invest in a portfolio of shares of European companies. This article explains the PEA account in detail including some ETF examples.
The financial markets regulator in France, AMF has published the account fee caps applicable to a PEA account. So, Banks, Insurance companies, and brokerages cannot charge fees above these limits.
The S&P 500 Index, launched in 1957, is a well known benchmark which measures the performance of 500 leading companies in United States and covers approximately 80% of the available market capitalization. This includes top global companies like Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Tesla, Berkshire Hathaway, Home Depot, Visa, etc.
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index, launched in 1988, is a well known benchmark which measures the performance of equity markets across 24 developing countries, which is nearly 11% of the global investable equity market. It currently consists of around 1,400 large and mid-cap companies from these emerging economies, with China accounting for 30% of them.