Vanguard adds dollar-denominated EMD ETF to suite

Now offers 22 ETFs in Europe

Anna Fedorova
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Vanguard has expanded its ETF suite with the launch of a US dollar denominated emerging market government debt fund, now trading on the London and Swiss stock exchanges.

The Vanguard USD Emerging Markets Government Bond UCITS ETF offers regional exposure to investment grade US dollar denominated debt issued by governments in the emerging markets. The new product tracks the Bloomberg Barclays USD Emerging Markets Sovereign and Quasi Sovereign index, and has sterling and dollar trading lines available for investors on the London Stock Exchange. It has an OCF of 0.25%. Vanguard unveils two additions to equity index fund range Andreas Zingg, head of ETF distribution management, Europe, said: "Following the US election and increased speculation on the p...

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