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About Corgi TEM 2x Daily ETF (TEMC.N)

The News

The article published by Reuters provides information about the Corgi TEM 2x Daily ETF, which trades under the ticker TEMC.N. It likely covers the ETF's investment strategy, performance, or related news. The article serves as a resource for investors interested in this leveraged ETF.

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Why it matters

The article is a mere link to a Reuters page about a specific ETF, but no economic analysis or data is provided to assess impact.

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