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  2. Global Infrastructure ETFs: Defense, Diversity, & Income
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Global Infrastructure ETFs: Defense, Diversity, & Income

Nick WodeshickMay 20, 2026
2026-05-20

Considering the macroeconomic uncertainty that’s been plaguing markets as of late, many investors and advisors are looking for solutions to help navigate the volatility.

Looking ahead, there are important portfolio challenges that may need to be addressed down the line,  highlighted by the Middle East conflict and the subsequent extended closure of the Strait of Hormuz which have both heavily contributed to a resurgence of inflation. These events, and other around the world, affect not only the markets, but the Federal Reserve’s rate-cutting regimen as well.

For equity strategies, the potential for inflation has led many to seek both diversification and portfolio defense via diversification – with portfolios tilted toward defensive stocks which should be better positioned to navigate inflationary uncertainty.

Equity funds aren’t the only ones that could be adversely affected by stickier-than-expected inflation. The Federal Reserve may very well need to readjust its plans for interest rate cuts. That could likewise affect a variety of different bond strategies. As such, income-generating strategies outside the traditional bond spectrum could offer a great deal of appeal right now.

This is where global infrastructure ETFs come into play. Within a single ticker, a well-invested global infrastructure ETF can solve multiple problems at once, be it diversification, portfolio defense, or a need for income.

See More: Tap Into the Growing Infrastructure Buildout With BKGI

Tackling the Opportunities Within Global Infrastructure With BKGI

As a strong example, take a look at the BNY Mellon Global Infrastructure Income ETF (BKGI A-). BKGI is an actively managed fund from the team at BNY Investments that offers exposure to a mix of different infrastructure assets from across the globe. This approach manages to tackle diversification, defense, and income, all within a single portfolio. 

To start, it goes without saying that amplifying one’s exposure to global securities can help build a more well-balanced portfolio. Furthermore, infrastructure companies are typically underrepresented in the S&P 500. Building more engagement to these stocks, then, can help round out one’s sector weights. 

In terms of portfolio defense, infrastructure companies have a historic precedent for being resilient during times of economic stress. For instance, during a recession, infrastructure companies can pass costs on to consumers more easily due to the essential nature of their services. 

See More: Seeking Fixed Income Solutions? Give Municipals a Chance

These risk-averse objectives come alongside compelling income opportunities, as well. BKGI invests in dividend-paying infrastructure companies, which can bolster a portfolio with consistent income. As of March 31, 2026, the fund has an annualized dividend yield of 4.91%.

BKGI’s approach to infrastructure investing provides the advantages of regular income, and sector and region diversification, all within a singular ETF wrapper. For those who are uncertain how macroeconomic uncertainty will affect their portfolio, opting for this kind of strategy could prove useful in the long run.

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