Vanguard, Betashares, iShares neck and neck in battle for inflowsBY ANDREW MCKEAN | MONDAY, 12 AUG 2024 12:40PMVanguard, Betashares, iShares, and VanEck have attracted most of the ETF inflows in Australia for 2024, with competition among these issuers fierce. Related News |
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Elysse Morgan
HD CLIENT SOLUTIONS, AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
STAFFORD CAPITAL PARTNERS PTY LTD
STAFFORD CAPITAL PARTNERS PTY LTD
Stafford Capital head of client solutions, Australia and New Zealand Elysse Morgan spends most of her working day engaging with the keepers of capital, encouraging them to break new ground, to step away from the conventional, and go against the grain with the nascent asset class of timber. Andrew McKean writes.