The VanEck Australian Subordinated Debt ETF (Ticker: AU:SUBD) is a unique investment vehicle designed for those seeking exposure to the Australian corporate bond market. This ETF specifically targets the corporate category, concentrating on subordinated debt instruments, which are a distinctive subset of the fixed-income market. By focusing on investment-grade bonds, the ETF ensures a high standard of credit quality, appealing to investors who prioritize stability and reliability in their investment portfolios.
The fund's broad-based approach encompasses a wide range of maturities, offering diversification across various time horizons. This strategy not only mitigates interest rate risk but also provides opportunities for yield enhancement. With a focus on investment-grade securities, the VanEck Australian Subordinated Debt ETF balances risk and reward, making it an attractive option for investors looking to capitalize on the potential higher yields of subordinated debt while maintaining a measure of safety.
Investors in AU:SUBD benefit from VanEck’s expertise in the fixed-income domain, leveraging their robust research and management capabilities. This ETF is an excellent choice for those aiming to diversify their bond portfolio with Australian corporate debt, while also seeking to capture the unique advantages offered by subordinated debt instruments within a broad maturity framework.
VanEck Australian Subordinated Debt ETF (SUBD) Fund Flow Chart
VanEck Australian Subordinated Debt ETF (SUBD) 1 year Net Flows: 1B
SUBD ETF FAQ
What was AU:SUBD’s price range in the past 12 months?
AU:SUBD lowest ETF price was 24.98 and its highest was 25.39 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of AU:SUBD?
As of Feb 20, 2025 The AUM of AU:SUBD is 2.31B.
Is AU:SUBD overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does AU:SUBD pay dividends?
AU:SUBD does not currently pay dividends.
How many shares outstanding does AU:SUBD have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of AU:SUBD?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in AU:SUBD