WEBINAR
The future of fixed income
45 MIN
Watch the replay: Ensure your portfolio isn’t left behind.
The world has changed yet most Australian bond portfolios remain stuck in the 90s.
For many, the term “emerging markets bonds” has historically prompted hesitation. However, the issues that once justified these concerns have long since faded. In fact, the top-performing fixed income strategy listed on Australian exchanges over both one- and three-year periods is an emerging markets bond ETF*.
Now is the time to revisit this asset class.
In our upcoming webinar, we will present fresh research highlighting the enduring strength of bonds from emerging market economies. We will explore why they’ve consistently outperformed their developed market counterparts and make the case for their strategic inclusion in portfolios.
After submitting your registration details, you’ll be taken directly to the replay.
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Eric FinePortfolio Manager & Head of Fixed Income, Emerging Markets
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John CaulfieldDirector, Intermediaries and Institutions, VanEck
Important Definitions & Disclosures
* As represented by the VanEck Emerging Income Opportunities Active ETF (EBND). All data 31 May 2025, Morningstar Direct. Global Broad Category Group – Fixed Income. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
VanEck Investments Limited (ACN 146 596 116 AFSL 416755) (VanEck) is the issuer and responsible entity of all VanEck exchange traded funds (Funds) trading on the ASX. This information is general in nature and not personal advice, it does not take into account any person’s financial objectives, situation or needs. The product disclosure statement (PDS) and the target market determination (TMD) for all Funds are available at vaneck.com.au. You should consider whether or not an investment in any Fund is appropriate for you. Investments in a Fund involve risks associated with financial markets. These risks vary depending on a Fund’s investment objective. Refer to the applicable PDS and TMD for more details on risks. Investment returns and capital are not guaranteed.