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Strong demand sees UBS cut fees on inflation-protected ETF range

20 Apr 17

UBS Asset Management has cut the fees on its new exchange traded funds (ETFs) which track a benchmark index for US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (Tips) after recording $470m (£366.4m) of inflows in less than seven months.

UBS Asset Management has cut the fees on its new exchange traded funds (ETFs) which track a benchmark index for US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (Tips) after recording $470m (£366.4m) of inflows in less than seven months.

The fee for the UBS ETF Barclays TIPS Ucits fund was cut to 0.15% from 0.2% as of 1 April this year. Fees for the currency hedged versions of the ETF have also been cut to 0.2% from 0.25%.

UBS said the cuts were made possible due to the increasing size of the ETFs with total assets now standing at more than $600m (£467.7m).

The asset manager confirmed it would be expanding its fixed income ETF range, and credited growing investor concerns over inflation for the ETF’s success.

Clemens Reuter, global head of investment specialists passive & ETFs, said: “After an extended period of low interest rates there is growing evidence in markets of inflationary pressures starting to build, particularly in the US.

“With this innovative fixed income product, our clients are able to protect long-term purchasing power and gain access to an asset class that compounds the real rate of return.”

 

Tags: ETF | UBS | UCITS

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