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21.04.2026 13:59:19

SAQL: Neuer "Enhanced Active" Aktien-ETF auf Saudi-Arabien

                                                           
 
 
SAQL: Neuer "Enhanced Active" Aktien-ETF auf Saudi-Arabien
 
 
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Die Nachfrage nach "Enhanced Active" Aktien-ETF wächst weiter, da Anleger darauf bedacht sind, wiederholbare, benchmark-orientierte Überrenditen zu erzielen ohne jedoch ein übermässiges aktives Risiko einzugehen.

Mit SAQL erweitert State Street Investment Management sein Angebot an "Enhanced Active" Aktien-ETF-Strategien in Saudi-Arabien und bietet damit eine systematische Allokationesmöglichkeit in einem der dynamischsten Aktienmärkte der Welt.

Warum Saudi-Arabien?

SAQL bietet einen systematischen Zugang zu einer der bedeutendsten wirtschaftlichen Regionen unter den G20-Staaten. Die in der Transformation befindlichen heimischen Wirtschaft diversifiziert sich dabei über Banken und Petrochemie hinaus in Bereiche wie Gesundheitswesen, Industrie, Logistik und digitale Infrastruktur,, was das Spektrum börsennotierter Aktien aus der Region breiter und ausgewogener macht.

Die Verbesserungen in der Marktstruktur und Datenqualität unterstützen den Einsatz systematischer Modelle und helfen Anlegern, ihr Saudi-Engagement mit grösserem Bewusstsein umzusetzen.

Warum "Enhance Active"?

Unsere "Enhance Active" Produktreihe ist für die Kernallokation in Portfolien konzipiert. SAQL bleibt dabei der Benchmark nahe, aber versucht systematisch, mehrere diversifizierende Alpha-Signale einzufangen und über einen Marktzyklus eine Outperformance von 1,5-2,5 % durch systematische Aktienauswahl zu erzielen.

Mit der Einführung des SAQL erweitert State Street Investment Management sein innovatives Angebot an hochwertigen Engagements in saudische Vermögenswerte. Die Einführung von SAQL folgt auf den Start des SPDR J.P. Morgan Saudi Arabia Aggregate Bond UCITS ETF (KSAB) im Dezember 2024.
 
 
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Gold & Silber: Ausblick 2026 mit Torsten Dennin

Gold & Silber im Crash – was steckt hinter dem Preisrücksetzer?
Nach starken Kursanstiegen bei Gold und Silber kam es Anfang 2026 zu historischen Rücksetzern . Doch was waren die Ursachen? Und wie geht es jetzt weiter mit den Edelmetallen und dem «digitalen Gold» Bitcoin?

Im Gespräch mit Prof. Dr. Torsten Dennin, CIO von Asset Management Switzerland AG und Rohstoffexperte, analysieren wir:

Warum Silber innerhalb weniger Tage über 30 % verlor
Parallelen zum „Silver Thursday“ 1980
Welche Rolle die Fed und Zinserwartungen spielten
⚖️ Warum Silber stärker schwankt als Gold
Ob Gold wirklich ein „sicherer Hafen“ ist
Wie hoch die ideale Goldquote im Portfolio sein sollte
⛏️ Warum Gold- und Silberminen 2026 besonders spannend sein könnten
Warum 2026 ein Rohstoffjahr werden könnte (Öl, Kupfer, Agrarrohstoffe)
₿ Und was der Bitcoin-Rücksetzer mit Tech-Aktien gemeinsam hat

Spannend: Torsten Dennin hatte bereits im September eine Gold-Prognose von 4.200–4.400 USD und Silber bei 60–80 USD genannt – beide Ziele wurden erreicht bzw. übertroffen.

Ist der Rücksetzer nur eine gesunde Korrektur oder der Beginn einer grösseren Trendwende?
Jetzt reinschauen und die Einschätzung vom Experten erfahren!

Gold & Silber: Ausblick 2026 mit Torsten Dennin

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