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Investors today are looking for indexes with targeted exposures to align with their investment objectives. MSCI brings to market Fixed Income Factor, ESG and Climate Indexes helping investors gain better insights in a fully transparent and targeted manner.
MSCI Fixed Income Indexes leverage 50 years of extensive risk and performance experience in fixed income analytics. Our fixed income indexes are another step in the evolution of providing outcome-oriented solutions to our clients across asset classes for total portfolio solutions.
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MSCI expands Fixed Income Index offering to new Government Bond Indexes
MSCI is pleased to announce the launch of the first four new government-issued, market-value-weighted, single currency MSCI Government Bond Indexes. They are designed to represent the performance of fixed-coupon investment grade government-bonds, issued by the U.S. Treasury, the Eurozone, the UK and Canada governments, respectively. See below for index details.
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