Equity ETF inflows topped bond ETFs for a second week at the start of November but positive sentiment following the Eurozone deal disappeared as a turn in events left equity indices down.
With the expansion of the ETP industry, there has been increased confusion about how each product differs. Trying to pick an ETF among the barrage of products no longer seems as straight-forward. Helen Fowler takes a look at why this confusion has emerged...
There has been a lot of innovation within the Ucits ETF structure and products have developed beyond offering benchmark, equity exposure, into a variety of niche areas. The ETFM Innovation Roundtable asks where there is still room for growth and how the...
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 surged yesterday as market sentiment was lifted by US growth almost doubling in Q3.
So will that be the corn ETF you like, or the fishing industry ETF?
US ETPs gained $50bn of assets last week as equity markets staged a strong recovery, reports Deutsche Bank.
The S&P 500 closed up 3.4% overnight, boosting Asian shares and lifting the US index nearly 11% from lows seen last week.
The S&P 500 closed under 1,100 for the first time since September 2010 as eurozone ministers failed to reach a decision on the second phase of a bailout for Greece.
Stocks in the US and Asia rallied overnight after Italy turned to China for help with its debt crisis.
Global ETF redemptions reached the highest level since June 2008 last week, with the majority in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF.