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| | | ... BlackRock, Challenger, and Ironbark. The gold sponsors were Australian Unity, AZ NGA, BT, Colonial First State, EFEX, Global X ETFs, HUB24, KPMG, Magellan, Montgomery Investments, NMG Consulting, Pendal, PIMCO, Profusion Group, Schroders, SQM, and Vanguard. ... |
| | | | ... BlackRock, Challenger, and Ironbark, as well as gold sponsors, Australian Unity, AZ NGA, BT, Colonial First State, EFEX, Global X ETFs, HUB24, KPMG, Magellan, Montgomery Investments, NMG Consulting, Pendal, PIMCO, Profusion Group, Schroders, SQM, and ... |
| | | | Global X launched its first broad-based commodity ETF down under, the Bloomberg Commodity ETF (BCOM). BCOM tracks the Bloomberg Commodity Index 3-Month Forward Excess Return, offering investors access to both soft and hard commodities such as grains ... |
| | | | ... from long-term investments in the minerals and technology needed to reach net zero, a global ETF provider has revealed. Global X ETFs Australia outlined the major exchange traded fund (ETF) investment megatrends - highlighting opportunities for growth ... |
| | | | ... added. Selfwealth reported that its millionaire millennials love their ETFs. "With six in the top 10 headed by LNAS, Global X Ultra Long NASDAQ 100 Hedge Fund," it said. It said two of the year's "biggest movers" for millionaire portfolio holders are ... |
| | | | ... industry assets under management sat at a record $142.6 billion as at March end, Betashares analysis shows. Meanwhile, Global X expects the local ETF industry to grow to $200 billion in the next two years, with 350 products on offer. |
| | | | ... Global Fund (Open Class) and the Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF. The reported ETF growth aligns with recent Global X predictions that the industry will hit $200 billion in the next two years, with product numbers expected to climb to 350. ... |
| | | | ... healthcare, telecommunications, consumer staples, and infrastructure. Top holdings include CSL, Transurban and Woolworths. Global X head of investment strategy Blair Hannon said the ETF can be used as a core Australian equities holding or as a sector ... |
| | | | Global X has launched a US investment grade corporate bond ETF, amid skyrocketing credit demand. The Global X USD Corporate Bond ETF (Currency Hedged) (USIG) aims to provide investors with access to the world's largest corporate bond in a cost-effective ... |
| | | | ... predicted to hit $200 billion in the next two years, with product numbers expected to climb to 350. This is according to Global X, which expects the Australian ETF market to continue its strong growth despite ongoing volatility. In the 12 months to March ... |
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