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#vanguard #etf #lse - Vanguard's New FTSE Global All Cap ETF Launched! (Should You Switch?): Making Money Simple

21 August 2026

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Vanguard launches three global equity ETFs as it expands low-cost range 20 August 2026 The ETFs include an all-cap fund covering developed and emerging markets and an one excluding US equities. By Matteo Anelli Deputy editor, Trustnet

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FTSE Global All Cap Index Fund (VAFTGAG)

Vanguard has expanded its range of low-cost global equity exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with three new funds, giving investors options for broad global, small-cap and non-US equity exposure. The Vanguard FTSE Global All-Cap UCITS ETF invests in large-, mid- and small-cap companies across developed and emerging markets through a single fund with an ongoing charges figure (OCF) of 0.07%; the Vanguard FTSE Global Small-Cap UCITS ETF holds smaller companies globally and has an OCF of 0.22%. The third launch, the Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. UCITS ETF, tracks developed and emerging markets outside the US. It has an OCF of 0.12% and could be used by investors who manage their US allocation separately. All three ETFs are available in accumulating and distributing share classes and add to Vanguard’s existing FTSE All-World UCITS ETF, which invests in large- and mid-cap companies across developed and emerging markets. The firm recently reduced the fee on this ETF and has also launched US-focused Russell ETFs and European equity ETFs this year. Jon Cleborne, head of Vanguard Europe, said investors wanted portfolios that were “simple to build, low-cost and flexible enough to meet different allocation needs”. He added that the new funds gave investors greater choice over how they access global markets, from broad all-cap exposure and dedicated small-cap exposure to equities outside the US. The ETFs will be managed by Vanguard’s Global Equity Group, which oversees more than $9.1trn in assets globally, according to the firm.

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