The SPDR Bloomberg Emerging Markets Local Bond ETF (Ticker: EBND) offers investors a strategic gateway to the dynamic and diverse world of emerging market debt. This fund is meticulously crafted for those seeking exposure to government and treasury securities across a broad spectrum of credit qualities and maturities. Positioned within the Government, Treasury category, EBND is particularly focused on broad credit, providing a comprehensive blend of bonds from a wide array of emerging market economies. Its niche lies in its broad maturities approach, allowing investors to benefit from a diversified maturity profile, which can help manage interest rate risks and enhance yield potential. By investing in local currency bonds, this ETF not only offers potential for capital appreciation but also provides a hedge against currency fluctuations, making it a robust addition for those looking to enhance their global fixed income portfolios. With EBND, investors can tap into the growth potential of emerging markets while maintaining a disciplined focus on credit quality and maturity diversification.
SPDR Bloomberg Emerging Markets Local Bond ETF (EBND) Fund Flow Chart
SPDR Bloomberg Emerging Markets Local Bond ETF (EBND) 1 year Net Flows: 236M
EBND ETF FAQ
What was EBND’s price range in the past 12 months?
EBND lowest ETF price was 19.50 and its highest was 21.68 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of EBND?
As of Jan 19, 2026 The AUM of EBND is 2.23B.
Is EBND overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does EBND pay dividends?
EBND pays a Monthly dividend of 0.114 which represents an annual dividend yield of 5.53%. See more information on EBND dividends here
How many shares outstanding does EBND have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of EBND?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in EBND