
This ETF aims to generate significant overall returns by combining consistent income payouts with the potential for its underlying asset value to increase.
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In Q1 2026, despite a challenging environment marked by rising US Treasury yields and widening credit spreads, the Global X Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF outperformed Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Index based on both NAV and market price. The Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Index recorded a return of -0.54% in the first quarter. In a rising Treasury yield environment during the first quarter, the fund's duration overweight detracted 6bps from performance through yield curve positioning.

Global X has unveiled its latest fixed income offering, the Global X Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (GXIG), on NYSE Arca today. This new actively managed fund aims to deliver exposure to high-quality investment-grade corporate bonds.