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  1. Aug 4, 2017 · Bharat-22 will have 22 constituents against CPSE ETF’s 10. In that sense, Bharat-22 will be more diversified, and will capture the PSU universe better than the CPSE ETF....

  2. Nov 17, 2017 · The Bharat 22 ETF comprises 22 stocks. It has leading blue-chips such as ITC (through SUUTI) with 15.2 percent weightage, State Bank of India with 8.6 percent weightage, and Axis Bank...

  3. A key difference between the CPSE ETF and the Bharat-22 ETF is in the list of stocks. The Bharat-22 ETF will have a greater diversity in its investments, though the Indian Tobacco...

  4. May 18, 2020 · Regarding CPSE ETF and Bharat 22 ETF, both invest in PSUs which always are attractive but as of today, they have been in a difficult situation. So, this is not a good time to sell these. From a corporate governance standpoint, the disadvantage of PSUs is the fact that they are government-owned entities.

  5. Dec 31, 2020 · With regard to your first question, the performance of Bharat 22 and CPSE ETF has been disappointing. And that's really a reflection of the performance of the market segment where these funds invest in.

  6. Dec 7, 2017 · It is worth remembering that the CPSE ETF comprised of 10 stocks, while the Bharat22 ETF holding 22. The Bharat22 ETF has an expense ratio of 0.0095% per year for 3 years, after which it can potentially change. The CPSE ETF, on the other hand, is around 6 basis points.

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  8. May 12, 2024 · This article explores the CPSE Index and the ETF tracking it to determine its suitability for your investment portfolio. 📚 Topics covered: What is the CPSE ETF? What Makes the CPSE ETF Unique? Performance of the CPSE ETF; Ideal Investors for the CPSE ETF; Who Should Avoid This ETF? What is the CPSE ETF?