ETF Amundi expands its Fixed Income ETF offering to further meet investors demand

Amundi, Europe’s leading asset manager1, is reinforcing its Fixed Income ETF range with the launch of three new Fixed Income funds. As search for yield remain a key theme for investors in 2025, this expansion shows the commitment to deliver investor-centric solutions that allow them to seize various opportunities to manage their fixed income allocation in line with their investment needs.

As a European asset manager with global reach, Amundi is continuously reinforcing its offering to provide investors with efficient, relevant, and competitive solutions that meet their long-term objectives. By way of illustration, Amundi has launched close to 30 new ETFs in 2024 and the breadth & quality of its range has made it possible to attract record net inflows of +€27.8 billion in ETFs over the year.

The yields currently offered in the Fixed Income markets are appealing to investors, who are more and more seeking to seize opportunities in this market segment. To support them in this direction, Amundi is today introducing three new ETFs on key Fixed Income exposures. These include:

• Amundi Euro Government Low Duration Tilted Green Bond UCITS ETF, an SFDR2 Article 8 fund that builds on the success of our existing Euro Tilted Green Bond ETF, which has above +€3 billion of assets under management. This new ETF will focus on the shorter-part of the duration curve, making Amundi the only provider implementing such a methodology3.

• Amundi Global Corporate Bond UCITS ETF, designed to offer core exposure to the global corporate bond market.

• Amundi Global Treasury Bond UCITS ETF, providing core exposure to a diversified universe of global sovereign bonds.

  1. Source: IPE “Top 500 Asset Managers” published in June 2024, based on assets under management as at 31/12/2023
  2. SFDR: “Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation” –2019/2088/EU. EU regulation that requires, amongst other things, the classification of financial products according to their ESG intensity. A fund is referred to as “Article 8” if it promotes ESG characteristics in tandem with other financial objectives, or “Article 9” when it has a sustainable investment objective. Any fund that does not comply with the two previous categories is an “Article 6” fund.
  3. Source: Amundi ETF – Information based on the European UCITS ETF market as at 20/02/2025

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