iShares has listed its first ETFs tracking the stocks of companies involved in producing commodities.
iShares has listed two US fixed income ETFs on the London Stock Exchange.
In a busy year for ETF launches, Standard and Poor's (S&P) has selected only a handful which it favours as the increasingly niche ETFs offered fail to gather assets.
If buying a physically-backed ETF sounds like a safer alternative to synthetic products, it might be time to reconsider that belief as Helen Fowler discovers in the first of a series looking at some of the issues raised by regulators' comments on ETFs...
Luca Serino, partner and portfolio manager at Thurleigh speaks to Clare Dickinson about using ETFs for core asset allocation
Emma Cusworth looks at the virtuous cycle of ETF transparency and looks at what the introduction of MiFID II will bring to the market
A panel of industry experts reply to the Bank of England's recent report into the ETF market
Joe Linhares, head of iShares EMEA, talks to Joanne Young about being at the forefront of the ETF industry and his expectations for radical growth
Use of ETFs on wrap platforms has increased significantly as they gain retail interest, according to iShares.
Commodity exchange-traded products (ETPs) have experienced a strong couple of weeks and this trend is likely to remain even if commodity growth stalls, according to Lyxor's head of ETF strategy.