UTI Investments Partners with FTSE Russell to Transition its Sovereign Bond ETF Benchmark
you are currently viewing:UTI Investments Partners with FTSE Russell to Transition its Sovereign Bond ETF BenchmarkDecember 17, 2025-UTI Investments announced that its Sovereign Bond ETF (Bloomberg Ticker: UIGB NA Equity) has transitioned its benchmark from Nifty India Government Fully Accessible Route (FAR) Select 7 Bonds Index (USD) to the FTSE Indian Government Bond FAR Index (Bloomberg Ticker: CFIIFARU). The change is part of UTI Investments' collaboration with FTSE Russell, the global index provider, to enhance visibility and align with globally recognized benchmarks. The ETF will continue to provide investors access to Indian government bonds, while now reflecting the performance of the FTSE Indian Government Bond FAR Index, a transparent, rules-based index widely followed by international investors. The FTSE index offers broader yield-curve exposure, covering short- to long-dated maturities, providing a more balanced and diversified portfolio profile, improving stability across interest-rate cycles, and reducing concentration risk while more accurately reflecting the Indian sovereign bond market. Source: UTI Investments |
January 23, 2026-The base price, etc. of the following issues, which are scheduled for initial listing on January 26, 2026, are as follows.
Listed Code: 497A
Inbound Consumer Related Japan Equity Net Return ETN
January 13, 2026--30 ETFs under the company's banner offer the industry's lowest fee
China Asset Management Co. (ChinaAMC) announced that it has slashed the expense ratio on 10 mega-ETFs to the industry's lowest level, a move that could save investors billions of yuan annually.
January 9, 2026-Today, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) approved the listing of new Actively Managed ETF managed by Global X Japan. The ETF will be listed on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
December 31, 2025-ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm renowned for its expertise in subscription research, consulting services, events, and ETF TV on global ETF industry trends, reported today that purchases of ETFs listed overseas by Korean retail investors have fluctuated during the first 11 months of 2025, with a notable spike in October and a decline in July.