Vanguard slashes prices on 25 funds
Vanguard has fired the latest salvo in the passive fund price war, slashing fees on 25 of its funds.
Vanguard has fired the latest salvo in the passive fund price war, slashing fees on 25 of its funds.
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One of the themes to come out of the main panel discussion at the Cofunds conference is that simplicity, while the goal for investors, remains rather far away.
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The fund is aimed at investors seeking to diversify and manage volatility in their bond portfolios.
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Investors are questioning the adage that there is no link between stock markets and economies with surprising results as (a) there is a link and (b) it is not the one you expect.
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Even though RDR removed the commission barrier and stamp duty on ETFs has been abolished, passive funds are not finding everything their own way despite competing on their own terms with the active giants.
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Vanguard has launched the Vanguard UK Short Term Investment Grade Bond Index Fund, offering income and accumulation shares and aimed at investors looking to diversify their fixed income portfolios.
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Low costs are the key attraction for ETF investors and for the majority the main reason they would recommend them as investment products.
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A raft of new ETFs has been launched in a week which has already seen Europe’s first US energy infrastructure ETF come to market.
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Vanguard Asset Management has hired former BlackRock man Axel Lomholt as its head of Europe product development and management.
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BlackRocks loss of ETF market share to Vanguard is a missed opportunity that could ultimately be responsible for its lagging share price, according to an analyst note by influential US firm Bernstein Research.
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After problems with its custodian, Vanguard has launched its first London-listed ETFs.
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US-based Vanguard has gained approval from the Central Bank of Ireland to list five exchange-traded funds in Dublin, but is still awaiting final confirmation from UK regulators for the same suite of products.
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