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| | | ... £200B to a total of £645B. BOJ was back in the market today with unscheduled bond purchases and bought a record amount of ETFs... Central banks in Brazil, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines in South Africa all cut rates." And at home: "RBA cut cash ... |
| | | | UBS is sweeping clean its suite of ASX-listed ETFs, shutting down six funds and delisting three as asset growth stalls. UBS currently has nine ETFs with $300 million in funds under management at February end. On Friday, it informed investors of its ... |
| | | | Australian investors are flocking to ETFs that allow them to short the ASX200 and the S&P 500 amid the stock market correction, doubling their assets since start of the year. The ASX 200 and S&P 500 had both lost over 20% from the start of the year ... |
| | | | Australian ETFs lost $2 billion in February as the industry contracted for the first time in more than a year amid fears of the spreading COVID-19 pandemic. According to BetaShares, the 3.1% month on month decline in funds under management was due entirely ... |
| | | | ... to its 20-strong lineup, even though one of them cracked $1 billion in assets last year. Vanguard has $20.6 billion and 29 ETFs in Australia, 26 of which are passive strategies and three are multi-factor, which Vanguard considers as active strategies. ... |
| | | | ... trend is North America, where over 80% of thematic fund assets are passively managed. This reflects the success of thematic ETFs in the region." In addition, most of the thematic funds globally (68%) have a growth bias, while only 9% have a tilt towards ... |
| | | | ... wishing to use managed accounts." The new suite of options are built with what Milliman described as "best-of-breed, low-cost ETFs" which invest across Australian and international equities and fixed income, property, and cash, with risk protection overlays ... |
| | | | ... award, with Morningstar touting its gold analyst rating, simple diversified portfolio and low fees. Its lineup includes four ETFs (VDHG, VDGR, VDBA, VDCO, all under 30bps per annum in fee) with asset allocation set to four risk profiles. Another category ... |
| | | | ... Zaychuk said she expects the sector to continue on this trajectory. "It's likely we will continue seeing the same growth in ETFs over the next 10 years," she said. There are now 213 ETFs in Australia, with products spanning a wide range of equities ... |
| | | | ... companies, Cerulli argues, is likely to increase over the next few years, due in part, to the recent bushfire crisis. ESG-oriented ETFs are also growing in popularity, with AUM surging almost fourfold in the past two years. AUM grew from $554.1 million ... |
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