New on Xetra: Fixed Income ETF from HSBC with access to government bonds of the European Monetary Union

Release date: 30 Jan 2025 | Deutsche Börse Cash Market

New on Xetra: Fixed Income ETF from HSBC with access to government bonds of the European Monetary Union

A new exchange-traded fund issued by HSBC Global Funds has been tradable on Xetra since Thursday.

The HSBC Euro Lower Carbon Government 1-3 Year Bond UCITS ETF tracks the performance of the Bloomberg Euro Government 1-3 Year Lower Carbon Tilted Index. The fund invests in investment grade fixed-rate government bonds issued by member states of the European Monetary Union with a maturity of one to three years.


The index aims to reduce carbon emissions and improve the MSCI ESG rating compared to the Bloomberg Euro Aggregate 1-3 Year Treasury Bond Index. Countries with a lower per capita CO2 score are overweighted. 

Name

Asset class

ISIN

Ongoing charges

Distribution policy

Reference index

HSBC Euro Lower Carbon Government 1-3 Year Bond UCITS ETF (Acc)

Fixed Income ETF

IE0009WMIIC0

0.14 per cent

accumulating

Bloomberg Euro Government 1-3 Year Carbon Tilted Index

The product offering in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment currently comprises a total of 2,348 ETFs. With this selection and an average monthly trading volume of around €18 billion, Xetra is the leading trading venue for ETFs in Europe.

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