BlackRock launches two actively-managed income ETFs in Europe
The equity UCITS strategies were launched due to the changing business models of clients
The equity UCITS strategies were launched due to the changing business models of clients
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Equity ETFs bring in £8.8bn in February while bonds drop £1.7bn
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BlackRock, HSBC, JP Morgan among the best-selling European fund providers
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Targeting small-to-mid-sized uranium miners
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Ishares, Amundi, and Xtrackers with largest inflows
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The firm is blending several of its existing strategies to create three new funds investing in US equities
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European-domiciled funds as a whole attracted a net €49bn in 2023
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US equity ETFs saw the biggest inflows during December
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Money market funds were the only asset class to achieve positive net flows in 2023
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Following SEC’s approval of spot bitcoin ETFs
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However, investors say the decision does not mark a ‘slam dunk’ for UK approval
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While 2023 flows as a whole belonged to money market strategies
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