If an equity ETF's
country classification changes, it will affect the expense ratio calculations.
If an equity ETF's
country classification changes, it will affect the aggregate AUM calculations.
Not exact matches
That could
change as the European Environmental Agency, under the European Commission, recently recommended that all EU
countries introduce a drug
classification system.
As the categorisation of
countries is subject to
change, please check AVA's website closer to your date of import for the most current
classification to ensure you will be following the correct requirements.
As far as I am aware, no
country has
changed its Koppen (or equivalent)
classification and no
country is on the cusp of so doing (at least not unless it was on the cusp when Koppen first put forth his
classification).
Developing
countries want the
classification of rich and poor nations to remain the same, which would absolve them of the obligation to slow growth in carbon emissions by making big
changes to their energy mix and economic policy.
This categorization is problematic because this
classification into these two categories arguably made some limited sense when the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change was opened for ratification in 1992, but it doesn't now given that some of the
countries that were initially classified as developing
countries, including India and China, are quickly emerging as the among the largest emitters of greenhouse gases (ghg).