ING, Bloomberg Ally for Emerging FX Indexes

The indexes will help investors increase their exposure to emerging markets currencies, and track them against the US dollar.

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Dubbed the Bloomberg ING Global Emerging Markets FX Indices, the indexes will enable clients to track the performance of a basket of 12 emerging market currencies against the US dollar, and will offer tradable long-only and long-short versions.

Bloomberg not only collaborated on the index strategy development, but also calculates and administers the indexes, and uses its BFIX currency rate benchmark as a data source for the indexes.

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