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Four new Bond Index ETFs Launched on Xetra

Since Tuesday, four new listed bond index funds issued by ComStage have been tradable in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment...


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            ETF name: ComStage ETF Commerzbank Bund-Future TR
            Asset class: bond index ETF
            ISIN: LU0508799334
            Total expense ratio: 0.20 percent
            Distribution policy: non-distributing
            Benchmark: Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategie TR Index

            ETF name: ComStage ETF Commerzbank Bund-Future Leveraged TR
            Asset class: bond index ETF
            ISIN: LU0530118024
            Total expense ratio: 0.20 percent
            Distribution policy: non-distributing
            Benchmark: Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategie Leveraged TR Index

            ETF name: ComStage ETF Commerzbank Bund-Future Short TR
            Asset class: bond index ETF
            ISIN: LU0530119774
            Total expense ratio: 0.20 percent
            Distribution policy: non-distributing
            Benchmark: Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategie Short TR Index

            ETF name: ComStage ETF Commerzbank Bund-Future Double Short TR
            Asset class: bond index ETF
            ISIN: LU0530124006
            Total expense ratio: 0.20 percent
            Distribution policy: non-distributing
            Benchmark: Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategie Double Short TR Index

            The four ComStage bond index ETFs offer investors the opportunity to invest for the first time in the Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategy Index. The Commerzbank Bund-Future Strategy Index is linked to the performance of the Euro-Bund Future. This is the most liquid futures contract in the European bond market and serves as a reference for the effective interest rate of 10-year government bonds. The index goes up when the interest rates of 10-year bonds go up, and it goes down when the interest rates of 10-year bonds go down.

            Investors can choose whether they want to track this index with a single or double long position. They can also choose to track the inverse performance of the index with a single or double position.

            The product offering in Deutsche Börse’s XTF segment currently contains a total of 729 exchange-listed index funds, making it the largest offering of all European stock exchanges. This selection, together with an average monthly trading volume of €13 billion, makes Xetra Europe’s leading trading venue for ETFs.

            Source: ETFWorld – Deutsche Börse


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