Beta strategies
Whether you need exposure to a broad market or to a more narrow market segment, capturing market returns through low-cost index strategies can be a sound approach to portfolio construction and one that's becoming increasingly prevalent in institutional portfolios.
Because it's so important that you have full confidence in the asset managers you entrust with your organisation's assets, consider what Vanguard offers in the field of indexing.
We continue to enhance the science of indexing—through our constant pursuit of lower costs, refined trading strategies, and multifaceted approach to risk management, just to name a few.
Peter Westaway
Chief Economist, Europe


More than skills—a passion for indexing
Long-tenured indexing experts at Vanguard are committed to the ongoing refinement of index management through a range of methods designed to help improve investor outcomes—from lowering costs to working closely with benchmark providers to strengthen index methodologies.

Risk management that's fully integrated
A rigorous risk management philosophy is applied throughout Vanguard's investment process—top to bottom. This process includes state-of-the-art risk management tools and a highly experienced staff.

Your interests come first
What sets Vanguard apart – and lets us put investors first around the world – is our ownership structure in the United States. Rather than being publicly traded or owned by a small group of individuals, we are owned by Vanguard’s US-domiciled funds and ETFs. Those funds, in turn, are owned by their investors. As a result, European investors benefit from Vanguard’s stability and experience, low costs and client focus.
MORE ABOUT INDEXING
Discover how Vanguard defines investing and explore the range of our indexed and factor ETFs.
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Our Index Lineup
- Equity
- Fixed income
- All
- Vanguard launches DAX UCITS ETF
- New corporate bond index funds from Vanguard
- The value of investments, and the income from them, may fall or rise and investors may get back less than they invested.