Meet the new ETFs
KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Capital Group launched 7 new actively managed ETFs to offer more choice to financial professionals in some of the most popular investment categories.  
  • With the newest ETFs, Capital Group offers a comprehensive suite of 21 actively managed, objective-oriented ETFs designed to help strengthen the core of investors’ portfolios.  
  • With this launch, financial professionals have the option to develop all-active ETF portfolios using Capital Group’s ETF suite.  

We launched seven new equity and fixed income ETFs that seek to complement and expand our existing suite of active ETFs — bringing our current total to 21 ETFs in some of the most in-demand categories. Now financial professionals can select from a more comprehensive product suite as they seek to construct, refine and bolster client portfolios with Capital Group active ETFs.


Here’s an introduction to the newest funds in the suite:


Capital Group’s new equity ETFs


CGCV – Capital Group Conservative Equity ETF seeks to provide downside resilience by primarily investing in well-established companies (think: strong balance sheets and a history of paying dividends) in the United States and Canada. In a portfolio, it could be considered for a U.S. large-cap value allocation.

CGIC – Capital Group International Core Equity ETF combines international growth with a dividend focus, which means it mainly invests in strong, dividend-paying companies located outside of the U.S., including in emerging markets. It seeks to help reduce volatility in a portfolio and could be considered for a core international allocation.

CGGE – Capital Group Global Equity ETF aims to take a prudent approach to global investing and could be considered for a core global allocation. It primarily invests in global companies based in developed markets as it pursues a smoother return profile over full market cycles.

CGNG – Capital Group New Geography Equity ETF is an option for a developing markets allocation and aims to provide superior long-term, risk-adjusted results via opportunities in developing countries. It focuses on companies in developing countries and multinational companies with exposure to developing countries.

Capital Group’s new fixed income ETFs


CGUI – Capital Group Ultra Short Income ETF is focused on high-quality securities with ultra short durations (it has an average duration of one year or less to limit its sensitivity to interest rates). The fund seeks capital preservation and relies on deep fundamental research in its pursuit for better returns than cash alternatives. In a portfolio, it could serve as an alternative to cash, money market instruments or short-term Treasury bills.

CGIB – Capital Group International Bond ETF (USD-Hedged) is a high-quality international bond fund that uses hedging to reduce volatility from exposure to foreign currencies. It invests in a broad range of international fixed income securities to pursue attractive risk-adjusted return opportunities beyond U.S. bonds.

CGHM – Capital Group Municipal High-Income ETF could be considered for part of a core municipal allocation. It relies on Capital Group’s municipal research capabilities to invest in higher yielding and lower rated municipal bonds — while staying mindful of risk management — in its pursuit of higher income that’s exempt from regular federal income tax.

Including the new funds, we now offer Capital Group’s signature active management in 21 ETFs across 18 popular investment categories. As with all the ETFs in our suite, the newest funds are designed to help strengthen the core of an investor’s portfolio — whether it’s constructed entirely of ETFs or uses ETFs to strengthen existing allocations.  


“Financial professionals can now choose from 21 Capital Group ETFs, which sit within some of the largest and most commonly allocated categories,” said Scott Davis, ETF director at Capital Group. “Our robust suite of ETFs gives financial professionals and their clients the ability to construct model portfolios, for which we’ve heard a clear demand, as well as access to Capital Group’s long-term, active approach to investment management, low fees and potential for above-benchmark returns as they pursue their long-term financial goals.” 


To learn more about how the new ETFs may benefit your clients, contact your Capital Group representative.  


Morningstar category

Ticker

Fund name

Large Value

CGCV

Capital Group Conservative Equity ETF

Large Value

CGDV

Capital Group Dividend Value ETF

Large Blend

CGUS

Capital Group Core Equity ETF

Large Growth

CGGR

Capital Group Growth ETF

Foreign Large Blend

CGIC

Capital Group International Core Equity ETF

Foreign Large Growth

CGIE

Capital Group International Equity ETF

Foreign Large Growth

CGXU

Capital Group International Focus Equity ETF

Global Large-Stock Blend

CGDG

Capital Group Dividend Growers ETF

Global Large-Stock Blend

CGGE

Capital Group Global Equity ETF

Global Large-Stock Growth

CGGO

Capital Group Global Growth Equity ETF

Diversified Emerging Markets

CGNG

Capital Group New Geography Equity ETF

Ultrashort Bond

CGUI

Capital Group Ultra Short Income ETF

Short-Term Bond

CGSD

Capital Group Short Duration Income ETF

Intermediate Core Bond

CGCB

Capital Group Core Bond ETF

Global Bond USD-Hedged

CGIB

Capital Group International Bond ETF (USD-Hedged)

Intermediate Core-Plus Bond

CGCP

Capital Group Core Plus Income ETF

Multisector Bond

CGMS

Capital Group U.S. Multi-Sector Income ETF

Muni National Short

CGSM

Capital Group Short Duration Municipal Income ETF

Muni National Intermediate

CGMU

Capital Group Municipal Income ETF

High Yield Municipal Bond

CGHM

Capital Group Municipal High-Income ETF

Moderate Allocation

CGBL

Capital Group Core Balanced ETF

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