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WEBINAR

Three ETFs to stay ahead of the curve

Thursday 5 October 2023
11:00am AEDT
45 MIN

‘Playing’ the yield curve is one way bond investors can add relative value to their bond portfolio. VanEck’s new ETFs provide investors with a way to do this.

Suitable for individual investors.

Join this live session to gain insights into how the yield curve behaves across different economic environments. You’ll hear how three ETFs - 1GOV, 5GOV and XGOV can be employed effectively, and have the opportunity to ask our experts your questions.


  • Cameron McCormack
    Cameron McCormack
    Portfolio Manager, VanEck
    Cameron leads investment performance analytics for the firm and is responsible for trade execution for equity and fixed income ETFs. Cameron was previously at Pacific Life Re Australia where he worked in the pricing and client solutions teams. Cameron graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Actuarial Studies and Finance from the University of New South Wales and is an Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA).

  • Damon Gosen
    Damon Gosen
    Director, Business Development, VanEck

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