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| | | ... record $233 billion in funds under management. This is up 2.7% from September 2024 and up 54.5% from October 2023. Betashares also released its monthly Australian ETF Review, showing year to date industry net flows to October were $23.7 billion, passing ... |
| | | | Betashares launched its first-ever ethical fixed income ETF, claiming the strategy will only invest in Australian bonds that are ethically screened. The Betashares Ethical Australian Composite Bond ETF (ASX: AEBD) offers investors exposure to a range ... |
| | | | ... have no qualms about investing in controversial weapons manufacturers like BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, and Elbit. Betashares, VanEck, and Global X all launched defence armament and technology-focused ETFs around the first-year anniversary of Hamas' ... |
| | | | Betashares introduced a geared version of its Nasdaq 100 ETF, a new addition to the Wealth Builder range. The Betashares Wealth Builder Nasdaq 100 Geared (30-40% LVR) Complex ETF (ASX: GNDQ) is designed to enhance access to the benefits of gearing ... |
| | | | ... The report provides a ranking of ETFs based on their performance to 31 August 2024. The best performing ETF was the Betashares Geared US Equity Fund Currency Hedged (ASX: GGUS) with a 46.6% return over one year. A $1000 investment in this ETF 12 months ... |
| | | | ... a decade. The worst performers were the VanEck Global Carbon Credits ETF (Synthetic), down 9%, next in line was the Betashares Crude Oil Index ETF - Currency Hedged (Synthetic), which dropped 6.1%, and the Betashares Australian Strong Bear Hedge Fund ... |
| | | | ... penalty in August for the unauthorised exportation of sensitive defence articles. As reported by Financial Standard, Betashares also announced a global defence ETF yesterday. The Betashares Global Defence ETF (ASX: ARMR) provides exposure to up to 60 ... |
| | | | Betashares has launched an ETF that targets companies dedicated to manufacturing weapons and military equipment and technology. Betashares Global Defence ETF was admitted on the ASX on October 4 under the ticker code ARMR. It invests in up to 60 companies ... |
| | | | ... investing into high-cost fund alternatives," he said. Rainmaker Information found that the asset-weighted fees of Vanguard, Betashares, BlackRock, VanEck, and Global X fell between 2% and 14% in the year to March. This was achieved via the reduction ... |
| | | | Vanguard, Betashares, iShares, and VanEck have attracted most of the ETF inflows in Australia for 2024, with competition among these issuers fierce. Vanguard led with $4.07 billion in inflows, followed by local player Betashares with $3.98 billion ... |
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