Exchange-traded products
ETP assets up 9.1% in April; Gold ETFs disappoint; iShares launches new corporate bond ETF; Lyxor lists three funds on NYSE Euronext; Fines launches first local Russia ETF
The crash in the gold price in mid-April had dramatic effects on gold ETFs, but some providers say investors' allocations are holding firm
As insurers look for new opportunities to boost the yield on their investment portfolios, exchange-traded funds could provide an efficient way to diversify and gain exposure to areas such as emerging markets...
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ETF assets hit record highs; European investors demand more equity funds; ETF Securities launches currency-hedged gold ETFs
Launched in 2006 with a mission to work exclusively in alternative investments, New York-based exchange-traded funds provider IndexIQ has carved out a niche in hedge funds replication. Hannah Collins talks to chief executive Adam Patti
The past six months have seen an explosion of interest in China ETFs – part of a broader trend of European and US investor appetite for Asia. And with emerging Asia set for both currency appreciation and economic growth, the attractions of ETFs across...
Local currency fixed-income ETFs have been in short supply – and low demand in Asia. But a combination of strong growth in domestic bond issuance and improving sovereign credit ratings may see this trend reverse
China exchange-traded funds have experienced record levels of inflows in the last six months as international investors seek exposure to a market that has long been difficult to access, given the QFII restrictions
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded products (ETPs) saw net global inflows of $11.4 billion in February, according to consultancy ETFGI. Equity ETFs and ETPs notched up $11.6 billion, followed by fixed-income with $1.3 billion and active...
Despite the lifting of a moratorium by the Securities and Exchange Commission last December, active ETFs have more hurdles to overcome before they're ready for the mainstream. Skittishness from the US regulator isn't helping, writes Yakob Peterseil
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