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Global X Launches PureCap[SM] Product Suite to Provide Uncapped Sector ETF Exposure
NEW YORK, July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Global X Management Company LLC ('Global X'), the New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), today announced the launch of its PureCapSM Suite, a new collection of five sector ETFs providing uncapped, pure market capitalization weighted exposure across the consumer discretionary, communication services, information technology, consumer staples and energy sectors.
The launch reflects heightened investor demand for refined sector allocation solutions, driven by growing concentration within five sectors which can impact funds due to regulatory weighting limits.
The PureCapSM ETFs apply implementation techniques, including representative sampling, attempting to mimic the index exposure without reducing exposure to leading companies within each sector. This approach may help investors capture the full potential of sectors where uncapped indexes may provide differentiated performance versus capped indexes.
'Investors often think they're getting true sector exposure, but traditional funds limit exposure to the largest companies causing investors' performance to potentially diverge from the true performance of the sector,' said Scott Helfstein, Head of Investment Strategy at Global X. Scott continued, 'these products provide investors a different way to gain sector exposure, aligning their portfolios with how markets have evolved and potentially capturing the upside of the largest stocks in the sector.'
The funds seek to capture sector leadership by aligning with the true weight of each sector's largest constituents while benefiting from the potential tax efficiency, liquidity and systematic rebalancing of an ETF.
Fund Details
Fund Name and Ticker
Tracking Index
ExpenseRatio
Exchange
CUSIP / ISIN
Global X PureCapSM MSCIConsumer Discretionary ETF(GXPD)
MSCI USAConsumerDiscretionaryIndex
0.25 %
NYSE Arca
37960A313 / US37960A3133
Global X PureCapSM MSCICommunication Services ETF(GXPC)
MSCI USACommunicationServices Index
0.25 %
NYSE Arca
37960A297 / US37960A2978
Global X PureCapSM MSCIInformation Technology ETF (GXPT)
MSCI USAInformationTechnology Index
0.25 %
NYSE Arca
37960A289 / US37960A2895
Global X PureCapSM MSCIConsumer Staples ETF (GXPS)
MSCI USAConsumer StaplesIndex
0.25 %
NYSE Arca
37960A271 / US37960A2713
Global X PureCapSM MSCI EnergyETF (GXPE)
MSCI USA EnergyIndex
0.25 %
NYSE Arca
37960A263 / US37960A2630
About Global X
Global X was founded in 2008. For more than fifteen years, our mission has been empowering investors with unexplored and intelligent solutions. Our product lineup features a wide range of ETF strategies and over $60 billion in assets under management.[i] While we are distinguished for our Thematic Growth, Income and International Access ETFs, we also offer Core, Commodity, and Risk Management funds to suit a wide range of investment objectives. Explore our ETFs, research and insights, and more at www.globalxetfs.com.
Global X is a member of Mirae Asset Financial Group, a global leader in financial services, with more than $600 billion in assets under management worldwide.[ii] Mirae Asset has an extensive global ETF platform ranging across the US, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.
Important Information
This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results. This information is not intended to be individual or personalized investment advice and should not be used for trading purposes. Please consult a financial advisor professional for more information regarding your investment situation.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Investments concentrated in a particular sector tend to be more volatile than the overall market. The PureCapSM ETFs are non-diversified.
Shares of ETFs are bought and sold at market price (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the Fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Carefully consider the funds' investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the funds' full or summary prospectuses, which may be obtained at globalxetfs.com. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing
Global X Management Company LLC serves as an advisor to the Global X Funds. The Fund is distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO), which is not affiliated with Global X Management Company LLC or Mirae Asset Global Investments. Global X Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, issued, sold or promoted by MSCI, nor does MSCI make any representations regarding the advisability of investing in the Global X Funds. Neither SIDCO, Global X nor Mirae Asset Global Investments are affiliated with MSCI.
Media Contact:
Ariel Kouvaras, Sloane PR212-446-1884akouvaras@sloanepr.com
[i] Source: Global X ETFs, as of July 8, 2025[ii] Source: Mirae Asset, as of December 31, 2024
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