Fidelity: Intermediaries increase active ETF exposure
61% of intermediaries expect to increase their allocation to active ETFs over the next 18 months
61% of intermediaries expect to increase their allocation to active ETFs over the next 18 months
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Legal & General has launched three new index funds for UK and European investors, tracking equity, bond and infrastructure benchmarks
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Goldman Sachs expands active ETF offerings with duo of EMEA bond ETFs
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Seeking to target exposure to metals driving the energy transition
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Only 31% of active managers outperformed a passive alternative in 2024
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Reluctance of platforms to allow for fractional trading means the inclusion of ETFs and trusts within model portfolio services is being constrained
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Ark Invest Europe head and co-founder of Rize ETF Stuart Forbes sat down with Portfolio Adviser to reflect on Ark’s first year in Europe
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Investors prefers a blended approach, as both strategies can boost or hinder returns depending on the sector
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The US regulator’s approval of the first ETFs to track the spot price of bitcoin suggests change is in the air, writes Ben Goss, CEO of Dynamic Planner
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Can active ETFs prove as successful as their passive counterparts and will traditional asset managers be receptive to adopting the format?
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Assets under management leapt $58bn over the period
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