Who’s got the biggest piece of the ETF pie?
According to a research note produced by Deutsche Bank last week, institutional investors in the US now hold 53% of all ETF assets versus 47%…
- By: Caroline Cakebread
- March 25, 2012 September 13, 2019
- 09:50
According to a research note produced by Deutsche Bank last week, institutional investors in the US now hold 53% of all ETF assets versus 47%…
We know it’s important to invest now for the future. So why is it so hard to save for retirement?
The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has finally released its comments and proposals around how ETFs should be regulated in the future. No big…
Preview of the 2012 Global Investment Conference.
Traditionally investors have viewed ETFs as passive strategies that replicate the performance of an index. That is changing, however, with the growing popularity of strategy…
Last week, we saw the launch of one of the most hyped ETFs ever – PIMCO debuted an exchange-traded version of its Total Return Bond…
Plan sponsors can no longer sit back and ignore the 40% of their portfolio that is dedicated to fixed income assets. That was the view…
While it’s difficult to anticipate the next economic crisis, there are strategies to help DB sponsors shield their plans from its effects. In December, senior…
Investor demand for targeted bond ETFs shows how much the bond space is changing -- and how fixed income portfolios are starting to look as…
This year plan sponsors may be more ready than ever before to tackle escalating drug plan costs thanks to recent market changes and the growing…
I went to Chapters just after Christmas to take advantage of the Boxing Week sales.
Perhaps the most interesting statistic in the WFE report is growth in turnover, aka the rate at which a particular stock or ETF changes hands.
Then this week investors pushed their money into fixed income ETFs at record levels. According to BlackRock's latest ETP Landscape report, fixed income ETPs set…