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| | | ... the way for flows last year, mostly via market cap index tracking ETFs, which received 81% of total flows. Smart beta products accounted for around 21% of flows, meanwhile, active ETFs saw net outflows of approximately $734 million - due to redemptions ... |
| | | | ... (20:1). Interestingly, market-cap index funds are growing at a faster rate than both active management and smart beta products, which is indicative of cost as "investors care a lot about the total cost of ownership," Dyall said. "My belief, based on ... |
| | | | ... there are 'smarter' options, that target similar outcomes but with lower fees. Specifically, he advocated for smart beta products which track an index that differs from the traditional market capitalisation approach of selecting shares, bond and other ... |
| | | | ... expand the investment capability of VanEck, as well as boost investors' understanding and engagement of our smart beta products, which form a core part of VanEck's ASX ETF range," Neiron said. He said the growth will improve the firm's ability to provide ... |
| | | | ... Bond Fund. Smart beta and investment theme products saw a 30% increase in flows to $1.1 billion, and two new smart beta products launched during the quarter. As for the breakdown in net flows among providers - Vanguard remained on top last quarter with ... |
| | | | ... The research house found that VanEck consolidated its position as the dominant player in the Australian strategic beta products ETP market. As of December 2020, VanEck had 46% market share of strategic beta products with US$3.1 billion of assets under ... |
| | | | ... and March 2020. Going by asset classes, Australian equities were the most competitive while active ETFs and smart beta products had the most concentration. |
| | | | Research from Rainmaker has found that while the number of smart beta products is growing, there is still limited choice for investors. "One gets the sense that manufacturers are still trying to figure what would be most attractive to Australian retail ... |
| | | | ... he adds that fixed income funds are not inherently structured to give investors great access. "Indexed or smart beta products will grow if they can offer creative, low-cost products that give exposure in a meaningful way," Macready says. "The jury is ... |
| | | | ... and smart beta ETFs in the first half of the year. However, investors showed a preference for passive and smart beta products over active ETFs so far in this half. Passive ETFs attracted 82% of the net inflows, an increase from their 78% share of the ... |
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