WisdomTree brings US 'better than 60/40' ETF to the UK

US Efficient Core ETF

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WisdomTree has launched an ETF designed to deliver 90% exposure to large cap US equities and 60% to Treasury futures.

The WisdomTree US Efficient Core ETF aims to provide a capital efficient alternative to a traditional 60/40 portfolio. It aims to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree US Efficient Core UCITS index, and has a total expense ratio of 0.2%. Listed today (17 October) on Börse Xetra and Borsa Italiana, the ETF will list on the London Stock Exchange on 18 October. The strategy was originally launched in the US in 2018. The WisdomTree US Efficient Core ETF works by investing 90% in a diversified basket of the 500 largest US firms by market capital...

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