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Everything You Need To Know About China Bond ETFs (Uncensored Edition)

By: ETFdb
Innovation has become standard in the ETF industry in recent years, as dozens of issuers have continued to roll out exciting new products offering exposure to new asset classes and investment strategies. The climb to 1,300 funds–more than doubling the size of the ETF lineup in just a few years–has been driven primarily by innovation, not duplication [see also Build America Bond ETFs: Crushing The Muni Competition]. One of the latest developments focuses on one of the world’s most important economies: China. While there are more than a dozen options in the China Equities ETFdb Category that can tap into the country’s stock markets, there have historically not been many options available for those looking to invest in Chinese bonds. That has changed in 2011, with the introduction of a number of financial products that focus exclusively on debt denominated in the Chinese currency. Guggenheim won the race to the [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: WisdomTree Rolls Out Australian Bond ETF (AUNZ) ETF Insider: All In Green Van Eck Launches Dim Sum Bond ETF Another China Yuan ETF: Rydex Launches FXCH September ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures
Innovation has become standard in the ETF industry in recent years, as dozens of issuers have continued to roll out exciting new products offering exposure to new asset classes and investment strategies. The climb to 1,300 funds–more than doubling the size of the ETF lineup in just a few years–has been driven primarily by innovation, not duplication [see also Build America Bond ETFs: Crushing The Muni Competition]. One of the latest developments focuses on one of the world’s most important economies: China. While there are more than a dozen options in the China Equities ETFdb Category that can tap into the country’s stock markets, there have historically not been many options available for those looking to invest in Chinese bonds. That has changed in 2011, with the introduction of a number of financial products that focus exclusively on debt denominated in the Chinese currency. Guggenheim won the race to the [...]

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