Providers came under pressure last year when HMRC revised the tax treatment of offshore funds. Joanne Young asks how ETF issuers have dealt with the changes and what issues remain
Ben Johnson shares his thoughts on how the constant innovation of ETFs is leading to increasingly complicated products
Investors return to the land of the free to escape global unrest, as Nick Sudbury reports
Joanne Young looks at the divergent opportunities within the BRIC consortium and the prospects for economies underlying these ETFs
Russia ETFs have been pulling in new investors keen to play the rising oil price and materials theme. Yet choice is limited and returns can be volatile, as Paul Burgin reports
The Royal Bank of Scotland is planning to launch an ETN and an ETF providing exposure to UK small cap companies.
Morningstar has launched a range of research reports on the 150 largest exchange-traded products listed in Europe.
Proposed position limits for commodity futures markets would inhibit ETP managers' ability to deliver expected returns, according to providers.
iShares has launched two ETFs on NYSE Arca, targeting Chinese shares and income-producing US stocks.
Most of the indices used to underpin fixed income ETFs have inherent problems around pricing, weightings and selection criteria, according to Morningstar.