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Ja, BetaShares ETF's die worden verhandeld op de ASX (Australian Securities Exchange) zijn CHESS-geregistreerd. Dit betekent dat beleggers die BetaShares ETF's kopen, hun bezit laten registreren door het Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS) van de ASX.
Voor bevestiging of meer details kunt u terecht op de BetaShares FAQ page.
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