07.10.2017

DeutscheAM Add ETFs to Schwab ETF OneSource

07.10.2017

Deutsche Asset Management (Deutsche AM) today announced that it will offer its award-winning fixed income exchange-traded fund (ETF) – Deutsche X-trackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF – along with two additional international funds on Schwab ETF OneSource™, Charles Schwab & Co.’s program that provides investors and advisors with access to commission-free ETFs.[1] As of July 6, Schwab clients can now buy and sell the following 11 Deutsche X-trackers ETFs commission free:

 

ETF Name Ticker (NYSE Arca)
Effective July 6, 2017
Deutsche X-trackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond HYLB
Deutsche X-trackers FTSE Emerging Comprehensive Factor DEMG
Deutsche X-trackers Japan JPX-Nikkei 400 Equity JPN
Effective Jan. 4, 2017
Deutsche X-trackers FTSE Developed ex US Comprehensive Factor ETF DEEF
Deutsche X-trackers Russell 1000 Comprehensive Factor ETF DEUS
Effective Jan. 4, 2016
Deutsche X-trackers MSCI EAFE Hedged Equity ETF DBEF
Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Emerging Markets Hedged Equity ETF DBEM
Deutsche X-trackers MSCI All World ex US Hedged Equity ETF DBAW
Deutsche X-trackers MSCI Eurozone Hedged Equity ETF DBEZ
Deutsche X-trackers Municipal Infrastructure Revenue Bond ETF RVNU
Deutsche X-trackers MSCI All World ex US High Dividend Yield Hedged Equity ETF HDAW

 

Launched in December 2016, HYLB took home the “Best New US Fixed-Income ETF” accolade for the whole year in the ETF.com awards[2], for providing access to benchmark high yield bond exposure while being the most cost efficient high-yield ETF in the US.

“We are excited to be able to provide three additional Deutsche X-trackers ETFs to Charles Schwab clients via Schwab ETF OneSource,” said Fiona Bassett, Head of Passive Asset Management in the Americas. “Investors now have greater access to a broader selection of our unique strategies through the Deutsche X-trackers ETFs, including high yield, comprehensive factor and equity.”

[1] Conditions Apply: Trades in ETFs available through Schwab ETF OneSource™ (including Schwab ETFs™) are available without commissions when placed online in a Schwab account. Service charges apply for trade orders placed through a broker ($25) or by automated phone ($5). An exchange processing fee applies to sell transactions. Certain types of Schwab ETF OneSource transactions are not eligible for the commission waiver, such as short sells and buys to cover (not including Schwab ETFs). Schwab reserves the right to change the ETFs it makes available without commissions. All ETFs are subject to management fees and expenses. Please see Charles Schwab Pricing Guide for additional information.

 

 

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