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LAIQON lists first AI-driven active ETF on Deutsche Börse

The Hamburg manager's debut UCITS fund pairs an AI stock picker with a human portfolio team.

Deutsche Börse has a new issuer. LAIQON, the Hamburg asset manager, listed its first actively managed ETF on the exchange, developed in cooperation with Amundi, ETF Express reported.

The fund is the LAIQON – European Equity AI Optimized Active UCITS ETF. Its universe covers large- and mid-cap companies from 15 developed European countries. Security selection runs through LAIC Advisor, a forecasting model the firm describes as optimized by artificial intelligence. The model computes probability-based return and risk indicators; from there, the portfolio management team conducts a qualitative review and sets the final investment strategy.

Model proposes, managers dispose

The two-step process is the product's identity. LAIQON is entering the European market with a strategy that combines quantitative analysis with active portfolio management expertise, and the mechanics match that claim. The AI creates a shortlist, but a named human team holds the last word. For an asset manager with no existing ETF track record, that split is likely a deliberate reassurance: the algorithm is the differentiator, the human review is the safety net.

The announcement does not say which responsibilities fell to Amundi, and it leaves out a fee figure. In a distribution channel where price is often the first question, the missing expense ratio leaves the cost pitch unresolved for now. The fund's early sales will test whether the AI-plus-oversight formula is enough to get an unfamiliar issuer onto investor menus.

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