Common use of Tracking errors Clause in Contracts

Tracking errors. Tracking errors refer to the disparity in performance between an ETF and its underlying index/assets. Tracking errors can arise due to factors such as the impact of transaction fees and expenses incurred to the ETF, changes in composition of the underlying index/assets, and the ETF manager’s replication strategy. (The common replication strategies include full replication/representative sampling and synthetic replication which are discussed in more detail below).

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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Tracking errors. Tracking errors refer to the disparity in performance between an ETF and its underlying index/assets. Tracking errors can arise due to factors such as the impact of transaction fees and expenses incurred to the ETF, changes in composition of the underlying index/assets, and the ETF manager’s replication strategy. (The common replication strategies include full replication/representative sampling and synthetic replication which are discussed in more detail below.).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cash Client Agreement, S Agreement

Tracking errors. Tracking errors refer to the disparity in performance between an ETF and its underlying index/assets. Tracking errors can arise due to factors factors, such as the impact of transaction fees and expenses incurred to the ETF, changes in composition of the underlying index/assets, and the ETF manager’s replication strategy. (The common replication strategies include full replication/representative sampling and synthetic replication which are discussed in more detail below)replication.

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Samples: www.tcsec.com

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Tracking errors. 2.1 Tracking errors refer to the disparity in performance between an ETF and its underlying index/assets. Tracking errors can arise due to factors such as the impact of transaction fees and expenses incurred to the ETF, changes in composition of the underlying index/assets, and the ETF manager’s replication strategy. (The common replication strategies include full replication/representative sampling and synthetic replication which are discussed in more detail below.).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Services Agreement

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