Lyxor lists fixed income ETFs in London

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Lyxor Asset Management has launched six ETFs on the London Stock Exchange providing exposure across a range of fixed income sectors.

The funds, which access US Treasuries, sterling-denominated corporate bonds and UK gilts, track Markit iBoxx Total Return indices. Three Lyxor Markit iBoxx $ Treasuries ETFs offer a range of maturities, with funds representing 1-3 year, 5-7 year and 10+ year returns. The iBoxx £ Liquid Corporates fund provides exposure to the 40 largest and most liquid sterling-denominated corporate bonds, subject to industry ratings, while the iBoxx £ Gilts and iBoxx UK Gilt Inflation-Linked ETFs access British government issued sovereign debt. The launch brings Lyxor's European fixed income ETF o...

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