Home   News   Features   Interviews   Magazine Archive   Industry Awards  
Subscribe
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
≔ Menu
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
News by section
Subscribe
⨂ Close
  1. Home
  2. Industry news
  3. Invesco launches low cost ETFs
Industry news

Invesco launches low cost ETFs


19 July 2018 London
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

Generic business image for news article
Image: Shutterstock
Invesco has launched three low cost exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on floating rate notes (FRNs).

The new ETFs aim to deliver the returns of their respective benchmark indices and fewer fees, by investing in the underlying constituents.

Meanwhile, the bonds in the index must have a minimum issuance of $500 million (or €500 million) to ensure liquidity.

Additionally, they must be removed after they have been in issuance for two and a half years in order to ensure that they are still actively traded.

As well as this, they must have at least two and a half years of maturity when they are issued.

The ETFs are for investors who what passive exposure to FRNs, an asset class seeing increased demand from investors concerned about rising interest rates.

In 2017, 20 percent of the flows into European fixed income ETFs went into FRN ETFs, and 55 percent in Q1 2018.

Syms concluded: “We believe that making even simple improvements to a standard FRN index has the potential to deliver superior results for investors while also making them more efficient to replicate.”

He added: “With these ETFs, we continue to build out our range of low cost passive fixed income ETFs following the launch of our broad investment grade and hard currency emerging market ETFs towards the end of last year.”

← Previous industry article

State Street enhances ETF range
Next industry article →

State Street: life after easy money
NO FEE, NO RISK
100% ON RETURNS If you invest in only one asset servicing news source this year, make sure it is your free subscription to Asset Servicing Times
Advertisement
Subscribe today
Knowledge base

Explore our extensive directory to find all the essential contacts you need

Visit our directory →
Glossary terms in this article
→ Liquidity

Discover definitions, explanations and related news articles in our glossary

Visit our glossary →