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| | ... invested in ETFs at a range between 27% and 32%. Those that traded ETFs tended to favour Australian equities or US equity ETFs including Vanguard US Total Market Shares Index ETF (VTS), iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV), and BetaShares Nasdaq 100 ETF (NDQ). ... |
| | | ... economic recovery or simply wanting to diversify away from home markets, more funds are flowing into international equity ETFs this year than into Australian equity ETFs". Over the quarter, the ETF industry experienced $9 billion in flows with $2.9 billion ... |
| | | Australia's exchange-traded fund sector reached another milestone, hitting $125 billion in August. Equity ETFs continue to dominate inflows, representing the majority (85%) of total flows for the month. International equity ETFs had over $1.4 billion ... |
| | | ... This is according to a joint analysis by the Australian Securities Exchange and Vanguard, which found that global equity ETFs were the asset class of choice for Australian investors. Aussie equity ETFs on the other hand saw $1.5 billion of inflows, 69% ... |
| | | ... which found both funds did not reach sufficient size to be cost effective for investors compared to other Australian equity ETFs. It also noted that due to secondary market trading in the funds, average bid-offer spreads are higher than those of other ... |
| | | Flows into international and domestic equity ETFs have surged as investors move away from cash, according to Vanguard and the ASX. International equity ETFs had nearly $2 billion of inflows in the September quarter, followed by domestic equity ETFs ... |
| | | ... highest inflows, with 45% of total inflows, however significantly less than the 61% seen in the previous quarter. Equity ETFs maintained around 38% share of inflows, while the largest changed in terms of investor preference was commodities, whose share ... |
| | | ... in the fixed income or credit space. Stephen Cole, a financial planner and stockbroker at advice firm Morgans, uses equity ETFs in client portfolios - but not fixed income. "We have a view that we should be active in the area if we gain exposure, because ... |
| | | ... companies. However, the trend reversed in October. "During October, however, investors firmly favoured Australian equity ETFs over international equity ETFs, which have become more expensive as the Australian dollar has weakened," Neiron said. New biotech ... |
| | | ... Martin warned advisers of the falsehood that investing in fixed income ETFs must be the same as investing in ASX200 equity ETFs - which most definitely isn't. Some fixed income ETFs would invest more than 80% of the portfolio in government bonds that ... |
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