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TCW revolutionizes fixed-income investing with five new ETFs on the NYSE, blending innovation, active management, and diverse income strategies.

TCW, a renowned global asset manager with over five decades of expertise, is making bold strides in the ETF space by converting three of its mutual funds into ETFs and launching two new funds, bringing its ETF lineup to an impressive 11 funds, all listed on the NYSE.
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Three of the new ETFs—TCW Senior Loan ETF
Formerly a mutual fund, SLNZ has been revamped to provide access to senior secured floating-rate loans. This actively managed ETF is designed to perform well in rising interest rate environments by converting fixed-rate debt into floating rates through derivatives.
Its diverse portfolio of 355 holdings spans high-yield bonds, foreign markets, and distressed debt, offering investors income potential with reduced sensitivity to rate changes. With an expense ratio of 0.65%, SLNZ presents a compelling choice for those seeking diversification and enhanced risk-adjusted returns.
IGCB focuses on a diversified mix of U.S. and global corporate bonds, blending investment-grade and high-yield securities. With 265 holdings and an expense ratio of 0.35%, this actively managed ETF leverages TCW’s expertise in bottom-up credit selection and risk management to deliver higher yields and total returns, making it a valuable addition for those looking to optimize portfolio performance.
As one of TCW’s oldest mutual funds—dating back to 1989—HYBX transitions into ETF format while maintaining its focus on high-yield bonds. With 242 holdings and a 0.50% expense ratio, HYBX targets attractive income opportunities while actively managing risk and volatility. Its emphasis on bottom-up credit selection makes it a standout choice for investors seeking higher income potential without sacrificing discipline.
TCW is also launching two new ETFs that break fresh ground in the fixed-income space: TCW Multisector Credit Income ETF (MUSE) and TCW AAA CLO ETF (ACLO).
MUSE employs a dynamic strategy, investing across high-yield bonds, senior loans, and emerging market debt. This actively managed ETF’s global approach, bolstered by sector rotation and careful credit selection, adapts to market conditions to seek superior risk-adjusted returns. With 221 holdings and an expense ratio of 0.56%, MUSE offers diversification and resilience for investors looking to navigate uncertain markets.
ACLO focuses on AAA-rated collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), offering a blend of high credit quality and steady income potential. With 28 holdings and an expense ratio of 0.20%, this ETF caters to investors seeking capital preservation and low-interest rate sensitivity. Backed by TCW’s two decades of CLO management expertise, ACLO is designed to shine in both bullish and bearish market environments.
TCW is a prominent global asset manager with over 50 years of investment expertise, offering a diverse range of products across fixed income, equities, alternative investments, and emerging markets. Through its ETFs, TCW MetWest Funds, and TCW Funds, the firm oversees one of the largest fund complexes in the U.S. TCW serves a wide array of clients, including major corporate and public pension plans, financial institutions, endowments, foundations, financial advisors, and high-net-worth individuals.
Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.
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