Franklin Templeton launches three active fixed income ETFs

Two green bond ETFs

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Franklin Templeton has launched three active fixed income ETFs, increasing its total offering to six.

The Franklin Sustainable Euro Green Sovereign UCITS ETF, Franklin Sustainable Euro Green Corp 1-5 Year UCITS ETF and Franklin Euro IG Corporate UCITS ETF 2 are aimed to provide investors with exposure to bonds supporting the transition to a low-carbon future. The new funds will be managed by members of Franklin Templeton's European fixed income team, David Zahn, head of European fixed income, and portfolio managers Emmanuel Teissier and Rod MacPhee. Fidelity expands sustainable active ETF suite with double fixed income launch The Franklin Sustainable Euro Green Sovereign UCITS ETF,...

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