Investors climbing aboard ETF bond ladders

The latest exodus by bond-wary investors is proving to be less of a drag on exchange-traded funds with a limited shelf life

The latest exodus by bond-wary investors is proving to be less of a drag on exchange-traded funds with a limited shelf life.

Since mid-May, so-called target-maturity bond ETFs have attracted more than $174m in net inflows. That compares to outflows of $6.7bn by bond ETFs in the same period, according to New York-based market researcher XTF.

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