They just want to rob us of our dividend 😀
The old one pays out in December. The new one will certainly be in October...
The old one pays out in December. The new one will certainly be in October...
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@Hotte1909 I'm also concerned about this scenario. Hopefully it's not like that, is it? I assume that there will still be a distribution...
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@Jan_Drosch Anything is possible, but I hope that there will be a distribution. Then it will probably be a case of wait and see. I had already thought so as Amundi announced the dividends of some ETFs last month but this one was not among them
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•That would of course be audacious. Issue November 15 with exD and merger then Nov. 22.
The new one doesn't even exist yet. So you're pretty much in the fog about what it will "look like" in concrete terms. Not nice.
The new one doesn't even exist yet. So you're pretty much in the fog about what it will "look like" in concrete terms. Not nice.
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@Jan_Drosch I hope that the TER remains the same. That was one reason why I opted for it at the time. Well, and the fact that Voba only had Amundi ETFs 😀
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@Jan_Drosch The money from the dividend would not be gone, at most it would be reinvested in this case. It can't simply be put in your pocket by the fund company 😃
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@KevinE I hope the FG sees it the same way. 😊
As I'm already in the withdrawal phase, it's not entirely irrelevant to me whether it's reinvested or distributed. Well, let's hope for the best.
As I'm already in the withdrawal phase, it's not entirely irrelevant to me whether it's reinvested or distributed. Well, let's hope for the best.
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@Jan_Drosch I had Lyxor ETFs (MSCI World) that were taken over by Amundi (2021 or 2022). Everything was fine with the distribution.
PS: Congratulations on reaching the withdrawal phase!
PS: Congratulations on reaching the withdrawal phase!
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@Hotte1909 is like this
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The dividend doesn't matter because every etf immediately reinvests. Distributing etfs only sell shares at the time of the distributions and then give the money to us. Cash is never actually kept for distributions. Therefore, technically it makes no difference whether they pay out dividends or not. You can sell without hesitation
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