The ETF market continues to burgeon with assets hitting all time highs and new product structures entering the arena. With expanding choice, investors need to consider which ETFs are most appropriate. Emma Dunkley reports
The Ucits legislative framework has shaped the ETF industry within Europe and beyond. With the next phase of Ucits on the horizon, the market is set to become even more efficient, as Helen Fowler reports
Exchange-traded product provider Source has revealed the total assets in its product range has hit $2.2bn.
Whitechurch Securities has bought its first ETF, giving it a 10% exposure to natural gas prices in its higher risk Energy & Global Shift portfolio.
United States Commodity Funds (USCF) has listed a short oil fund on NYSE Arca, as the price of oil declines.
iShares is offering fixed income ex-financials funds in its latest range of nine ETFs to be launched on the London Stock Exchange on Monday.
FTSE Group has released the first in a set of currency indices in conjunction with Record Currency Management, which utilises the carry strategy to deliver out-performance.
Over the years experience has taught me that, when a price sounds too good to be true, a little investigation will prove that it is.
EasyETF is offering investors a choice of tracking a price or performance version of European indices in its latest launch of 10 funds.
Emerging Global Advisors (EGA) has launched an ETF offering exposure to the largest emerging markets companies in the financial services sector.