What is the Citigroup world government bond index ETF tracker?

What is the Citigroup world government bond index ETF tracker?

Citigroup World Government Bond Index – ETF Tracker The index measures the performance of global government bonds. ETFs Tracking Other Mutual Funds Mutual Fund to ETF Converter Tool

Are there any active ETFs associated with the international government bonds index?

We’re sorry, there are no active ETFs associated with this index. ETF Database staff has allocated each ETF in the ETF database, as well as each index, to a single ‘best-fit’ ETF Database Category. Other ETFs in the International Government Bonds ETF Database Category are presented in the following table.

What is world government bond index (WGBI)?

The World Government Bond Index (WGBI) measures the performance of fixed-rate, local currency, investment-grade sovereign bonds. The WGBI is a widely used benchmark that currently comprises sovereign debt from over 20 countries, denominated in a variety of currencies, and has more than 30 years of history available.

What services does Citigroup provide to its customers?

The Company services include investment banking, retail brokerage, corporate banking, and cash management products and services. Citigroup serves customers globally.

What is the world government bond ETF?

The ETF seeks to replicate, before fees and expenses, the performance of a broad world government bond index that is hedged to Canadian dollars. Currently, the ETF seeks to track FTSE World Government Bond Index (Currency-Hedged in CAD). Bar chart with 10 bars.

What does WGBI stand for?

The Listed Index Fund International Bond (FTSE WGBI) Monthly Dividend Payment Type (collectively, the “Fund”) has been developed solely by Nikko Asset Management Co., Ltd.

Who owns the FTSE nonyen world government bond index?

Trademarks and all other intellectual property for all labels containing “FTSE Nonyen World Government Bond Index (ex-Japan, no hedge, yen based)” are the sole property of FTSE Fixed Income LLC. The performance, data, etc., noted above are based on past information and neither guarantee nor promise future performance.