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| | ... 70% of the options are diversified and are often made up of ETFs, with the most common being iShares, Vanguard and BetaShares. Rainmaker believes the attractiveness of robo-advice is the average fees of just 0.3% p.a., based on a $10,000 investment. ... |
| | | ... Glob. Share Fund (34.9%). Rounding out the top 10 were funds from Capital Group, Alphinity, Dimensional, Fidelity and BetaShares (ETF). Three of the five funds have returns between 22% and 26% p.a. over the three-year period ending June. International ... |
| | | ... providers - Vanguard remained on top last quarter with a $2 billion share of the $4.5 billion in net flows, followed by BetaShares with $1.2 billion. (The listings of unlisted unit trusts bolstered total growth of ETPs by the $35 billion previously mentioned.) ... |
| | | ... 70% of the options are diversified and are often made up of ETFs, with the most common being iShares, Vanguard and BetaShares. Rainmaker believes the attractiveness of robo advice is the average fees of just 0.3% p.a., based on a $10,000 investment. ... |
| | | Less than two years after listing on the Chi-X, a Daintree-managed short-term fixed income ETF has delisted from the exchange. The eInvest Cash Booster Fund (managed fund) (ECAS ) targeted 0.5% above cash rate (net of fees) by investing in cash, term ... |
| | | ... looking to launch ETFs have either done it in-house (such as Magellan and Platinum) or via an ETF issuer, primarily BetaShares. GCAP is VanEck's first active ETF partnership with an external manager. Last year, VanEck launched an EM debt ETF (ASX: EBND) ... |
| | | ... (ETFs) are on a steady rise, with all the new issuers entering the market launching active products, new data shows. The BetaShares Australian Exchange Traded Fund Industry: Half Year Review 2021 report showed all new issuers of products were active ... |
| | | ... assets, of which VanEck Australia has a 7% share. It is outpaced by Vanguard ($30.5 billion), BlackRock ($21.5 billion), BetaShares (about $17 billion), Magellan ($15.3 billion) and State Street ($7.9 billion) in ASX-listed ETFs. Global equities were ... |
| | | ... adoption of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as demand for access to specific markets surges, new research shows. The latest BetaShares/Investment Trends ETF Report revealed 75% of Australian advisers are now using ETFs in client portfolios or intend to ... |
| | | ... share-trading services. Advisers also looked to ethical products to invest in. Most of the ESG-related trading (66%) was in the BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders and BetaShares Australian Sustainability fund. |
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