The type of securities held as collateral in ETFs is under greater scrutiny, prompting issuers to become more transparent. Helen Fowler reports
Throughout the stellar growth of the European ETF market since the first fund launch in 2000, we have witnessed innovative new providers battling for market share amidst growing investor appetite for more transparent and liquid products.
In association with Professional Pensions, ETFM asks a panel of experts to discuss the use of ETFs among pension funds and institutional investors
The recent Egypt crisis and turmoil across the region has brought to the fore risks of investing in frontier markets. Paul Burgin looks at investment prospects and the issues to consider
Although investors flocked to gold products in 2010 as a perceived safe haven, many are turning towards industrial metals on the back of soaring prices. Paul Burgin reports
In an exclusive partnership with FTSE, ETFM provides data from the FTSE index range. This month, the focus is on Morocco
As more investors flock to emerging markets ETFM asks industry experts to discuss prospects for the region and how ETFs can be a valuable investment tool to gain access
Paul Burgin discovers strong appetite for fixed income products despite mixed performance