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Xtrackers II Global Inflation-Linked Bond UCITS ETF 1D – EUR Hedged

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€191.34 (+ €0.17 + 0.09%)
Last updated: 2026-05-22 17:07 UTC
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About the Company
Xtrackers II Global Inflation-Linked Bond UCITS ETF 1D – EUR Hedged is an exchange-traded fund focused on providing exposure to global, investment-grade government bonds that are specifically indexed to inflation. By tracking the Bloomberg World Government Inflation-Linked Bond (EUR Hedged) Index, the fund invests in inflation-linked bonds issued by developed countries, covering a broad spectrum of maturities and currencies, but with all holdings hedged to the euro to minimize currency risk for euro-based investors. This ETF uses physical replication to hold a diversified basket, currently featuring securities from several leading economies such as the United States (U.S. TIPS), the United Kingdom (Index-linked Gilts), France (OAT€i), Germany (Bund€i), Italy (BTP€i), and Spain (OBL IDX), reflecting a truly global approach to inflation protection. The fund distributes income on a quarterly basis, making it suitable for those seeking regular payments. With a competitive total expense ratio and a transparent portfolio, Xtrackers II Global Inflation-Linked Bond UCITS ETF 1D – EUR Hedged serves as a tool for institutional and individual investors aiming to preserve purchasing power amidst rising global inflation, while mitigating currency fluctuations against the euro.
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