Invesco USD IG Corporate Bond Yield Plus ETF USD Acc (UYLA.L) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of investment-grade, dollar-denominated U.S. corporate bonds registered with investment-grade credit ratings, with a focus on high-quality, intermediate-duration issuers. The fund is managed by Invesco Ltd. and operates as part of its line of fixed-income ETFs, offering liquidity and transparent daily pricing for institutional and retail investors. Primary activity centers on providing exposure to a diversified basket of investment-grade U.S. corporate bonds while delivering income generation and capital preservation characteristics consistent with a core fixed-income allocation.
Main products and services: investment management and ETF product offering; fixed-income portfolio construction and management; ongoing index replication and tracking; securities lending and collateral management; liquidity and market-making support; distribution and fund administration services; performance reporting and investor communications. The fund categories include investment-grade corporate bonds, bond yield strategies, and currency hedging as applicable, with a focus on yield enhancement within a high-quality credit universe.
Latest major company changes: Invesco expands its fixed-income ETF lineup and launches new or refreshed yield-focused strategies; strategic partnerships or alliances with index providers, custodians, and distribution channels; acquisitions or reorganizations within the asset-management group; updates to product features or expense structures; enhancements to digital platforms and investor education initiatives; potential changes in fund name or restructuring of fund lineups in response to market or regulatory developments.
Additional context: Industry: asset management; business segments include fixed income, exchange-traded funds, and index-based investment products; target markets include institutional and retail investors seeking core or enhanced income solutions; geographic operations span multiple regions globally with a focus on the United States and European markets; founding year and headquarters reflect As part of a global asset-management company; subsidiaries or parent company relationships include a parent firm overseeing multiple investment platforms and product lines.