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A study of five of the largest ETFs finds they accounted for nearly half the daily trade of the bonds they owned in 2022
Evidence shows most investors pursue low-risk objectives and only a minority choose crypto or derivatives offerings
NANC and KRUZ will be aligned with either Democratic or Republican Congress members’ own transactions
Foreign investors owning Indian stocks are subject to taxation of up to 15%
Momentum, value and ‘low investment’ rack up returns of 11-15% while broad markets lost a fifth of their value
Proportion has jumped from the 51% recorded last year despite relatively poor returns
Multiple headwinds have taken some of the shine off investing sustainably, but demand is still growing
Experts point out that it is not all about the fees. There are also currency, trading costs, spreads and tax considerations
Strict rules affect high-earning professionals but help is at hand to cut through the red tape
Research findings suggest the move has been boosted by flows to fixed income funds, despite bond market rout
Article 8 funds had outflows of €173bn while Article 9 had inflows of €33bn in year to September
DWS’s use of ICSD clearing model offers prospect of reduced costs and more choice for investors
Concerns centre around volatility, emerging markets and transmission of shocks, but industry figures insist they are overstated
Cost of compliance could be one factor holding back development of new products, studies suggest
Growing overseas interest in Korean music supports launch of entertainment fund
Fund providers face political battles and a tightening regulatory environment that could prove onerous
Inspire Investing chief says environmental, social and governance strategies have been ‘weaponised’
Funds that score highly on some UN Sustainable Development Goals often score low on others
Central bank’s heavy participation in the equity vehicles has sparked scrutiny but no alarm
‘Recency bias’ is scaring some investors off, experts say, despite shortage of materials for energy transition
Investment grade and high-yield vehicles attracted $13.8bn in July, more than recouping the $9.9bn in outflows in June
Signs of growing resilience in the industry and asset managers are planning new launches
Brazil, Nigeria, Chile and Saudi Arabia lead the way as some countries buck dismal trend
Flows to the sustainable funds fell by less than the market as a whole despite some signs of cooling sentiment
Products carry ‘greater volatility and risk’ compared with holding the underlying asset, says US regulator
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