September 26, 2024

FTSE Russell launches Fixed Income TPI Index and TPI Focused Glidepath Index

  • The two new fixed income indices are designed to support investors’ climate commitments and sophisticated sustainability requirements with different investment purposes
  • Both products provide expertise via the Transition Pathway Initiative’s (TPI) dataset to assess companies’ readiness for the climate transition

FTSE Russell today announces the launch of two new indices – the FTSE Fixed Income TPI Climate Transition Index Series and the FTSE Fixed Income TPI Focused Glidepath Index Series1. The new indices will help meet the growing demand of investors and offer a fixed income solution to support their climate commitments.

The FTSE Fixed Income TPI Climate Transition Index Series will capture a broad range of sustainable investment data and provide a multi-asset TPI opportunity through a methodology aligned with the equity version of the TPI Index.

The index series is designed to reflect the performance of global and regional fixed income markets, where index constituent weights are varied to account for the risks and opportunities associated with the transition to a low-carbon economy. Constituent weights are adjusted based on five key climate considerations through a fixed-tilt framework:

  • Carbon emissions
  • Green revenues
  • Green bonds
  • TPI inputs that provide a forward-looking view on company alignment with the goals of the Paris agreement via:

o Management quality (MQ) scores: reflecting companies’ climate governance activities (aligned with the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures’ recommendations)

o Carbon performance (CP) scores: reflecting company commitments to emissions pathways that are aligned to the Paris Agreement and 1.5°C/below 2°C warming scenarios

The FTSE Fixed Income TPI Focused Glidepath Index Series is a long-only investment selection index aimed at achieving low tracking error through a re-financing approach. The index is designed with fixed income characteristics in mind, specifically seeking to utilise a buy and hold-to-maturity strategy for corporate bonds. The use of proceeds from matured bonds are then directed into those high carbon intensive corporates that are assessed to be Paris aligned by 2050 using the TPI Carbon Performance data. Over time, directing capital flows to corporates’ helping the transition to a low carbon economy. The benefits to this strategy include:

  • Transparent, rules-based strategy that is benchmark aware
  • Delivers enhanced liquidity profile by only choosing to invest in the primary market
  • Provides the opportunity for engagement with issuers as part of the roadshow and book-build
  • Offers a relative decarbonisation compared to the parent index overtime

Scott Harman, Head of Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities at FTSE Russell, comments: “FTSE Russell climate indices have evolved to meet the increasing sophistication of sustainable investors. We have seen growing demand from investors for indices that go beyond a narrow focus on carbon emissions and allow investors to integrate company activity within the green economy and leverage forward looking metrics, whilst minimising tracking error from the base index. By bringing together data and analysis from both FTSE Russell and TPI, these new index series’ will offer investors solutions to support their climate commitments by mitigating carbon risk, capturing green revenues and incorporating forward-looking metrics.”

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1 Product Information
 

FTSE Fixed Income TPI Climate Transition Index Series

FTSE WorldBIG TPI Corporate Bond Index

FTSE USBIG TPI Corporate Bond Index

FTSE EuroBIG TPI Corporate Bond Index

FTSE AUSBIG TPI Corporate Bond Index

FTSE AUSBIG TPI Corporate Bond 0+ Years Index

  
 

FTSE Fixed Income TPI Focused Glidepath Index Series

FTSE Global Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath Index

FTSE Global Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath 0+ Index

FTSE Euro Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath Index

FTSE Euro Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath 0+ Index

FTSE US Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath Index

FTSE US Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath 0+ Index

FTSE Sterling Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath Index

FTSE Australia Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath Focus Index

FTSE Australia Corporate TPI Focused Glidepath 0+ Index

 

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FTSE Russell index expertise and products are used extensively by institutional and retail investors globally. Approximately $15.9 trillion is benchmarked to FTSE Russell indexes. Leading asset owners, asset managers, ETF providers and investment banks choose FTSE Russell indexes to benchmark their investment performance and create ETFs, structured products and index-based derivatives.

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FTSE Russell is wholly owned by London Stock Exchange Group. 

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