Amundi unveils seven fixed income ETFs

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Amundi ETF has unveiled seven fixed income funds on NYSE Euronext Paris, providing exposure to US Treasury bonds and eurozone debt securities.

The firm has listed a range of ETFs replicating a family of long and short US Treasury bonds indices. Three of these funds track the Markit iBoxx $ Treasuries 1-3Y, the Markit iBoxx $ Treasuries 3-7Y and the Markit iBoxx $ Treasuries 7-10Y indices. Three other funds provide short exposure to the same indices and same buckets of maturities, delivering the daily inverse performance of the respective benchmark. Amundi has also listed an ETF replicating the EuroMTS ex-AAA Government index, which comprises debt securities issued by the eurozone member states with a rating below AAA. ...

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