Credit Suisse unveils 16 Xmtch funds

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Credit Suisse has unveiled 16 Xmtch ETFs for trading on Deutsche Boerse's XTF segment.

The latest range comprises eight bond and eight equity index funds, seven of which are tradable in euros, seven in US dollars and two in sterling. Six of the funds track the performance of the Markit iBoxx Eur Sovereigns and Markit iBoxx USD Treasuries index families. The indices consist of government bonds issued by Eurozone and US governments, with maturities between one and three, three and seven, and seven and ten years. The two ETFs based on the Markit iBoxx USD Tips Inflation-linked and Markit iBoxx Euro Sovereigns Inflation-Linked indices track the performance of government inf...

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