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| | | ... funds industry, which hit an all-time FUM record of $21.9 billion in April, according to the BetaShares Australian ETF Review. The Managed Risk Series currently comprises the BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester Fund (managed fund) (ASX: HVST), the ... |
| | | | ... highest-ever annual growth in 2015, increasing funds under management by 42% to $21 billion. As BetaShares' Australian ETF Review: Year End 2015 report noted, the ETF sector saw record inflows in 2015 in spite of falling markets; 94% of the growth, or ... |
| | | | ... reaching a new record high of $16.8 billion in funds under management (FUM), according to the BetaShares Australian ETF Review. |
| | | | ... exchange-traded fund (ETF) market broke industry records in multiple key metrics in 2014, according to BetaShares' Australian ETF Review: Year End 2014. Foremost, the market experienced its highest ever growth in 2014, with FUM increasing 50% from 2013 ... |
| | | | ... increasingly using ETFs in sophisticated ways, according to BetaShares managing director Alec Vynokur. BetaShares Australian ETF Review for August 2013 revealed that the value of ETF trading in the local market reached $1.2 billion over the month, or ... |
| | | | According to BetaShares' Australian ETF Review, renewed interest in Australian equities products led to market cap growth of around 4% for the month of July and net new assets of $57 million. While yield remains popular with investors through high dividend ... |
| | | | ... highest recorded value with funds under management reaching $5.4bn last month, according to BetaShares' April Australian ETF Review. According to the review, $7 million of new money flowed into Australian Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) market last month ... |
| | | | ... in November 2011 while market capitalisation remained steady at $5.2 billion, according to the BetaShares Australian ETF Review for November last year. The global exchange traded product industry is meanwhile valued at $1.5 trillion as at December 2011 ... |
| | | | ... November last year while market capitalisation remained steady at $5.2 billion, according to the BetaShares Australian ETF Review for November. "Volatility in markets spooked investors and caused them to reduce existing positions and defer taking new ... |
| | | | ... silver funds still performed well. Measured in the four weeks ending September 5 this year, the BetaShares Australian ETF Review found month on month market cap growth had declined by 1.8% with a dollar value of $94 million. The report identified a monthly ... |
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