Vanguard Launches Three New ETFs Focused on U.S. Government Bonds
"The actively managed VGVT leverages our fixed income expertise to deliver a flexible, high-quality portfolio of
VGVT seeks to outperform the broad Treasury market while maintaining the diversification benefits that Treasuries offer. VGVT's expense ratio is 0.10%1 and marks the 8th active ETF in Vanguard's bond line-up.
Further strengthening Vanguard's index fixed income roster, VTG offers a low-cost, comprehensive index solution for broad exposure to the
VTG and VTP demonstrate Vanguard's decades of experience and deep expertise in the Treasury markets and with inflation-protected investment vehicles. Both index ETFs provide investors with access to our world-class bond index fixed income team through an all-in-one solution to two key segments of the Treasury market.
The launch of VTG, VTP and VGVT brings the total number of fixed income bond ETFs offered by Vanguard Fixed Income Group to 36, of which 28 are index.
An experienced fixed income manager
For over four decades, Vanguard Fixed Income Group has distinguished itself with deep investment capabilities, disciplined security selection processes, and rigorous risk management techniques, resulting in consistent historical long-term performance2 across both active and index fixed income portfolios. Vanguard's client-centric approach has driven continuous investment in bond portfolio management, ensuring a carefully curated lineup designed to meet evolving investor needs and deliver long-term value. Vanguard offers a comprehensive active and index fixed income product lineup, covering Treasuries, TIPS, agency bonds, mortgage-backed securities, corporate credit, municipal debt, sovereign bonds, emerging markets debt, and money markets. This diverse range of strategies allows investors to tailor their portfolios to specific financial goals and risk tolerance.
1The expense ratio information shown reflects estimated amounts for the current fiscal year.
2 For the ten-year period ended
About Vanguard
Founded in 1975, Vanguard is one of the world's leading investment management companies. The firm offers investments, advice, and retirement services to individual investors, institutions, and financial professionals. Vanguard operates under a unique, investor-owned structure where Vanguard fund shareholders own the funds, which in turn own Vanguard. As such, Vanguard adheres to a simple purpose: To take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success. For more information, visit vanguard.com.
For more information about Vanguard funds and Vanguard ETFs, visit vanguard.com to obtain a prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information are contained in the prospectus; read and consider it carefully before investing.
Vanguard ETF Shares are not redeemable with the issuing Fund other than in very large aggregations worth millions of dollars. Instead, investors must buy and sell Vanguard ETF Shares in the secondary market and hold those shares in a brokerage account. In doing so, the investor may incur brokerage commissions and may pay more than net asset value when buying and receive less than net asset value when selling.
All investing is subject to risk, including the possible loss of the money you invest.
Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.
While
The Total Inflation-Protected Securities ETF invests in bonds that are backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government and whose principal is adjusted periodically based on inflation. The fund is subject to interest rate risk because although inflation-indexed bonds seek to provide inflation protection, their prices may decline when interest rates rise and vice versa. The fund's quarterly income distributions are likely to fluctuate considerably more than the income distributions of a typical bond fund. Income fluctuations associated with changes in interest rates are expected to be low; however, income fluctuations associated with changes in inflation are expected to be high. Overall, investors can expect income fluctuations to be high for the fund/funds.
Bond funds are subject to the risk that an issuer will fail to make payments on time, and that bond prices will decline because of rising interest rates or negative perceptions of an issuer's ability to make payments. Investments in bonds are subject to interest rate, credit, and inflation risk.
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