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Note: The Salomon Smith Barney family of fixed income indices has been rebranded by [[Citigroup Fixed Income Index LLC]]. Then, on August 31, 2017 London Stock Exchange Group (“LSEG”) completed the acquisition of The Yield Book and Citi Fixed Income Indices businesses from Citi. The name has been changed from the Salomon Smith Barney World |
Note: The Salomon Smith Barney family of fixed income indices has been rebranded by [[Citigroup Fixed Income Index LLC]]. Then, on August 31, 2017 London Stock Exchange Group (“LSEG”) completed the acquisition of The Yield Book and Citi Fixed Income Indices businesses from Citi. The name has been changed from the Salomon Smith Barney World Government Bond Index, to the Citigroup World Government Bond Index and now the FTSE World Government Bond Index. |
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The '''FTSE World Government Bond Index (WGBI)''' is a [[market capitalization]] weighted [[bond index]] consisting of the [[government bond]] markets of the multiple countries. Country eligibility is determined based upon market capitalization and investability criteria. The index includes all fixed-rate bonds with a remaining maturity of one year or longer and with amounts outstanding of at least the equivalent of US$25 million. Government securities typically exclude floating or variable rate bonds, US/Canadian savings bonds and private placements. It is not possible to invest directly in such an index. |
The '''FTSE World Government Bond Index (WGBI)''' is a [[market capitalization]] weighted [[bond index]] consisting of the [[government bond]] markets of the multiple countries. Country eligibility is determined based upon market capitalization and investability criteria. The index includes all fixed-rate bonds with a remaining maturity of one year or longer and with amounts outstanding of at least the equivalent of US$25 million. Government securities typically exclude floating or variable rate bonds, US/Canadian savings bonds and private placements. It is not possible to invest directly in such an index. |
Revision as of 12:25, 29 December 2018
Note: The Salomon Smith Barney family of fixed income indices has been rebranded by Citigroup Fixed Income Index LLC. Then, on August 31, 2017 London Stock Exchange Group (“LSEG”) completed the acquisition of The Yield Book and Citi Fixed Income Indices businesses from Citi. The name has been changed from the Salomon Smith Barney World Government Bond Index, to the Citigroup World Government Bond Index and now the FTSE World Government Bond Index.
The FTSE World Government Bond Index (WGBI) is a market capitalization weighted bond index consisting of the government bond markets of the multiple countries. Country eligibility is determined based upon market capitalization and investability criteria. The index includes all fixed-rate bonds with a remaining maturity of one year or longer and with amounts outstanding of at least the equivalent of US$25 million. Government securities typically exclude floating or variable rate bonds, US/Canadian savings bonds and private placements. It is not possible to invest directly in such an index.
Countries in the index include:
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Singapore
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States