The passively managed Fidelity Emerging Markets Quality Income UCITS ETF gained 5.93% over the past year, underperforming the average fund in the global emerging markets equity category, which rose 8.49%. The fund placed in the 75th percentile for performance and lagged its benchmark, the Morningstar Emerging Markets Target Market Exposure Index, by 3.27 percentage points. The £83.6 million fund has lost 0.81% year to date, while the average fund in its category is up 1.37%. Over the past five years, the Fidelity International fund has climbed 4.84%, compared to the 3.79% gain for the category.

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iShares $ TIPS 0-5 UCITS ETF TIP5

The passively managed iShares $ TIPS 0-5 UCITS ETF gained 7.15% over the past year, outperforming the average fund in the USD inflation-linked bond category, which rose 6.47%. The fund placed in the 11th percentile for performance and performed roughly in line with its benchmark, the Morningstar US Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities Index. The £1.3 billion fund has gained 1.52% year to date, while the average fund in its category is up 2.99%. Over the past five years, the iShares fund has climbed 3.82%, compared to the 1.55% gain for the category.

iShares $ Short Duration High Yield Corp Bond UCITS ETF SDHG

The £1.4 billion iShares $ Short Duration High Yield Corp Bond UCITS ETF rose 12.19% over the past year. The fund beat its benchmark, the Morningstar US High-Yield Bond Index, by 1.61 percentage points. Year to date, the iShares fund rose 1.57%. Over the past five years, the fund has climbed 5.5%.

Xtrackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond UCITS ETF XUHY

The passively managed Xtrackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond UCITS ETF gained 10.03% over the past year, outperforming the average fund in the USD high yield bond category, which rose 9.07%. The fund placed in the 31.0st percentile for performance and lagged its benchmark, the Morningstar US High-Yield Bond Index, by 0.55 percentage points. The £459.1 million fund has gained 1.48% year to date, while the average fund in its category is up 1.22%. Over the past five years, the Xtrackers fund has climbed 4.52%, compared to the 4.14% gain for the category.

iShares $ Floating Rate Bond UCITS ETF FLOT

The £3.8 billion iShares $ Floating Rate Bond UCITS ETF rose 6.47% over the past year. The gain on the passively managed fund was roughly in line with the 6.47% gain on the average fund in the USD corporate bond category, leaving it in the 60.0th percentile for performance. The fund lagged its benchmark, the Morningstar US Corporate Bond Index, by 0.55 percentage points. Year to date, the iShares fund rose 0.34%, while the average fund in its category rose 1.82%. Over the past five years, the fund has climbed 3.49%, compared to the 0.16% loss for the category.

Vanguard USD Emerging Markets Government Bond UCITS ETF VDET

Over the past year, the passively managed Vanguard USD Emerging Markets Government Bond UCITS ETF rose 10.21%, while the average global emerging markets bond fund gained 8.43%. The fund placed in the 36.0th percentile for performance and beat its benchmark, the Morningstar Emerging Markets Sovereign Bond Index, by 2.6 percentage points. The £924.5 million fund has climbed 2.08% year to date, underperforming the average fund in its category, which rose 2.25%. Over the past five years, the Vanguard fund is up 1.21%, while the average fund in its category is up 0.66%.

Screening for the Best High-Yielding ETFs

Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are often low-cost instruments for investors to track popular indexes or leverage experienced manager choices in an attempt to beat the market. The best ones serve as building blocks for a portfolio, and unlike open-end mutual funds, all ETFs are traded throughout the day on an exchange.

The ETFs mentioned in this article are all available to UK investors, have a Morningstar Medalist Rating of Gold, and a 12-month yield of minimum 2%. The share classes featured are chosen based on lowest fees and retail share class where possible.

The Morningstar Medalist Rating for funds is a five-tier system used to assess a fund’s ability to outperform its Morningstar Category index after fees. This system operates on a scale ranging from Gold to Negative, with Gold, Silver, and Bronze ratings indicating that analysts expect that particular investment vehicle to outperform its Morningstar Category index over a long-term period.

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