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Performa Fixed Income Trust Bond UCITS ETF

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€7.15 (+ €0.02 + 0.27%)
Last updated: 2026-05-22 01:20 UTC
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Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Xetra)GermanyEurope/Berlin
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About the Company
Performa Fixed Income Trust Bond UCITS ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund specializing in a diverse array of fixed-income securities. Its primary function is to provide investors with exposure to a broad portfolio of bonds while benefiting from the regulatory protections and efficiencies associated with UCITS-compliant vehicles. This ETF targets a variety of bonds from global issuers, including government, corporate, and municipal bonds, thus offering a well-rounded approach to fixed-income investment. The fund's structure as a UCITS ETF provides it with several notable features. It adheres to strict European regulations on diversification, transparency, and risk management, which enhances its appeal to investors seeking stability and protection under UCITS directives. It operates across multiple sectors, capturing interest from both institutional and retail investors who are looking to achieve steady income streams in various market conditions. In the financial markets, Performa Fixed Income Trust Bond UCITS ETF plays a significant role by enabling efficient access to a diversified bond portfolio, assisting in portfolio construction, and serving as a vehicle for managing interest rate risk and credit exposure. It is particularly relevant for investors looking to balance risk and return in their fixed-income allocations.
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