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Not many providers offer fractional shares on ETFs. T212 do, iWeb/SWSD do not. There isn't usually a need to invest via ETFs and usually the more common indexes (trackers) are available as OEICs as they are in ETFs, e.g your HSBC fundsidneyyoungblood said:
thanks is there any dowsides of buying a ETF like ACWI rather than a HSBC FTSE World tracker ?InvesterJones said:
All funds available. You still would need to pay £5 at the point of sale, but that's probably going to be insignificant, but if that's an issue you can buy a similar ETF such as ACWI (slightly different index, but you're still buying all world)sidneyyoungblood said:
Thanks , do you know if that all the funds are available or only ones selected by scottish widowsColdIron said:Scottish Widows (nee IWeb) now have regular investing for £0T212 doesn't do open ended funds, you would need to look for an ETFPersonal Responsibility - Sad but True
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