London Stock Exchange - New ETF Listings 2005
2005 LSE ETF Listings: Global Expansion and the Tech Rebound
The London Stock Exchange in 2005 witnessed a highly strategic expansion of its Exchange Traded Fund offerings. As the European ETF ecosystem matured beyond the basic, core regional building blocks introduced in the early 2000s, the 2005 launch calendar reflected a shift toward tactical allocation, global growth, and targeted risk management.
The Return of Tech: The Significance of the Nasdaq Launch
One of the most defining moments of the 2005 ETF landscape was the introduction of Nasdaq-tracking exposure to the exchange. At this specific point in history, the financial world was exactly five years removed from the devastating peak and subsequent crash of the Dot-Com bubble in early 2000.
For the first half of the decade, European investors had largely shunned tech-heavy benchmarks, heavily favoring value stocks, dividend-payers, and broad defensive indices. The launch of a dedicated Nasdaq ETF on the LSE was highly significant because it signaled a psychological and structural turning point: investor confidence in the technology sector had healed. The listing validated that the Nasdaq had transitioned from a speculative, bubble-era casino into an established, institutional-grade benchmark representing the next generation of US growth and global innovation.
Asset Class Composition and Main Issuers
Much like the foundational years of the European ETF market, the 2005 listings were heavily driven by early indexing pioneers, with iShares acting as the overwhelmingly dominant issuer expanding its footprint on the LSE.
The composition of the new listings heavily favored Equities, though the type of equity exposure became much more granular. Fixed Income also saw vital development, moving beyond standard corporate and government debt into more specialized economic utilities.
Key Investment Ideas and Themes Launched
The specific funds brought to market in 2005 reveal a clear snapshot of what investors were trying to achieve at the time: capturing hyper-growth abroad while managing income and inflation risks at home. The primary investment ideas launched via ETFs included:
- The Emerging Markets Boom: By 2005, the "BRIC" narrative was taking the investment world by storm, and investors were hungry for growth outside of the sluggish developed markets. Issuers met this demand by launching targeted single-country funds (such as the MSCI Brazil and MSCI Taiwan ETFs), as well as regional and broad developing market plays (including the MSCI AC Far East ex-Japan and the foundational MSCI EM UCITS ETF).
- The Hunt for Yield: Following the severe market volatility of the early 2000s, there was a durable appetite for reliable income. The launch of strategies like the Euro Dividend UCITS ETF provided investors with an automated, index-based way to systematically target high-yielding European equities, laying the early groundwork for "Smart Beta" factor investing.
- Inflation Protection: On the fixed-income side, the introduction of the € Inflation-Linked Govt Bond UCITS ETF marked a leap in bond ETF sophistication. It allowed investors to efficiently hedge against rising consumer prices using the liquidity of the ETF wrapper—a tactical overlay that was previously quite difficult for many investors to execute in the over-the-counter bond market.
New Listings for November 2005
| ETF Name | Issuer | Asset Class | CCY | TER (bps) | Listing Date | Distribution | ISIN | Ticker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iShares € Inflation Linked Govt Bond UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) | iShares | Fixed Income | GBP | 25.0 | 21/11/2005 | No scheduled dividend | IE00B0M62X26 | IBCI |
| iShares AEX UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 30.0 | 21/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M62Y33 | IAEX |
| iShares Euro Total Market Growth Large UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 40.0 | 07/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M62V02 | IDJG |
| iShares European Property Yield UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) | iShares | Alternative | GBX | 40.0 | 07/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M63284 | IPRP |
| iShares MSCI Brazil UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 74.0 | 21/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M63516 | IBZL |
| iShares MSCI EM UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 18.0 | 21/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M63177 | IEEM |
| iShares MSCI Korea UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 74.0 | 21/11/2005 | Semi-Annually | IE00B0M63391 | IKOR |
| iShares UK Dividend UCITS ETF GBP (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 40.0 | 07/11/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M63060 | IUKD |
New Listings for October 2005
| ETF Name | Issuer | Asset Class | CCY | TER (bps) | Listing Date | Distribution | ISIN | Ticker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iShares Euro Dividend UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 40.0 | 31/10/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M62S72 | IDVY |
| iShares MSCI AC Far East ex-Japan UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 74.0 | 31/10/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M63730 | IFFF |
| iShares MSCI Taiwan UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 74.0 | 31/10/2005 | Semi-Annually | IE00B0M63623 | ITWN |
| iShares MSCI World UCITS ETF USD (Dist) | iShares | Equity | GBX | 50.0 | 31/10/2005 | Quarterly | IE00B0M62Q58 | IWRD |
New Listings for August 2005
| ETF Name | Issuer | Asset Class | CCY | TER (bps) | Listing Date | Distribution | ISIN | Ticker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Invesco Nasdaq-100 UCITS ETF | Invesco | Equity | GBX | 30.0 | 02/08/2005 | Quarterly | IE0032077012 | EQQQ |