European providers are continuing to work on the establishment of a regional ETF trade body, despite market leader iShares declining to participate.
Major ETF providers are planning to convene next week to consider the formation of a European industry association.
UBS has seen assets in its European ETF platform grow by nearly two thirds this year.
Laurent Kssis at LaBranche Structured Products Europe (LSPE) discusses European ETF trades for the week ending 13 May.
George Soros, who called gold "the ultimate bubble," dumped almost his entire $800m stake in bullion in the first quarter.
Global inflows to exchange-traded products hit a record $25.3bn last month, with year-to-date inflows of $67.2bn also the highest ever seen over an equivalent period, according to BlackRock.
Laurent Kssis at LaBranche Structured Products Europe (LSPE) discusses European ETF trades for the week ending 6 May.
Regulators and investors alike are seemingly wary of swap-based ETFs. Yet the cited risks may be overblown and are not unique to these products. Helen Fowler reports
Joanne Young asks a panel of experts to explain the risks and how the industry can respond to these anxieties
Corporate bond ETFs are increasing in popularity as investors seek yield amid a low interest rate environment. Yet index weightings are coming into question, as Emma Cusworth reports