With the Reserve Bank of Australia cutting interest rates in early 2025 — and at least two more reductions expected before the year is out — it is no surprise that term deposit rates from Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) and the rest of the big banks are heading lower again.
For income-focused investors, this raises an important question: where can you still earn a decent return?
Fortunately, there are other options. A number of ASX ETFs continue to offer reliable and attractive yields, making them a worthy alternative for investors willing to take on a little more risk in pursuit of income.
Here are three ASX ETFs that could help boost portfolio returns in a low-rate world.
The first ASX ETF for income investors to look at is the Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF. It provides exposure to a diversified basket of Australian companies with above-average dividend yields.
This ASX ETF holds large and mid-cap names across sectors like financials, consumer staples, and resources — including banks, supermarkets, retailers, and miners.
The Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF currently trades with a 5% trailing dividend yield. Distributions are paid to unit holders on a quarterly basis.
The YMAX Australian Top 20 Equity Yield Maximiser Fund is another top choice for income seekers. It invests in the top 20 ASX-listed companies, such as BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP), Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA), CSL Ltd (ASX: CSL), and Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES), offering exposure to some of the country's most stable and established dividend payers.
However, what makes this ASX ETF different is its use of a covered call strategy, which generates additional income by writing call options over the holdings. This approach can slightly limit capital growth, but it enhances income — making it attractive for yield-focused investors.
The fund currently boasts a 12-month trailing distribution yield of 7.7%, with dividends paid quarterly. BetaShares recently picked out the fund as one to buy for income in 2025.
Finally, for investors wanting income with less equity market risk, the Australian Bank Senior Floating Rate Bond ETF could be a top option. This ASX ETF holds senior floating-rate bonds issued by major Australian banks — generally regarded as some of the safest fixed-income assets on the market.
Floating-rate bonds offer more protection against interest rate movements than fixed-rate bonds, and this fund's focus on senior debt means it ranks above hybrid securities and shares in a bank's capital structure.
It currently offers a 12-month trailing yield of 5.5%, with monthly income distributions, potentially making it a solid defensive option in a broader income portfolio. BetaShares also recently tipped it as a buy for income investors.
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