Lyxor launches two ETFs to track inflation expectations

Tracks inflation expectations

Laura Dew
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Lyxor has expanded its ETF range with the launch of two new investment products to track inflation expectations, while protecting from the risk of rising interest rates.

The Lyxor USD 10Y Inflation Breakeven UCITS and Lyxor EUR 2-10Y Inflation Breakeven UCITS ETFs aim to provide investors with exposure to rising inflation expectations without the risk of rising interest rates. Inflation is close to all-time lows in both Europe and the US, with US figures sitting at 1.1%, and Europe lagging in deflation at -0.1%. Active ETFs: The evolution of passives in the US However, Lyxor believes there is "mounting evidence" inflation could pick up across the globe, meaning investors need to protect their portfolios from this eventuality. The aim of its new...

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