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Fund managers and even some providers of exchange-traded funds say ETFs may be ill-suited for accessing immature markets.
By Joe Marsh | 7 September 2011
Consolidation is inevitable among exchange-traded fund providers that don't attract sufficient volumes to turn a decent profit, argue fund managers.
By Joe Marsh | 29 August 2011
Wylie Tollette of Franklin Templeton outlines why passive investments are not as diversified as investors might think.
By Joe Marsh | 19 May 2011
The former regional head of ETF sales and marketing at Lyxor Asset Management has rejoined former colleague Dan Draper.
By Joe Marsh | 13 October 2010
State Street Global Advisors is set to restructure its ETF business after the departure of Yip, who becomes Lippo Investment Management's third consecutive hire from SSgA, as ...
By Liz Mak | 27 April 2010
Regulatory uncertainty still clouds parts of the exchange-traded funds market, says a new report from State Street Global Advisors.
By Joseph Marsh | 27 January 2010
Russell Investments' index unit picks Shanghai as the likely venue for the launch of the first Asia-Pacific ETF to reference one of its benchmarks.
By Joseph Marsh | 20 January 2010
The new exchange-traded funds include the first fund in Asia to track the Brazilian stock market. The bank expects sizable growth in inflows from pension and sovereign funds.
By Joseph Marsh | 12 January 2010
Meanwhile, the exchange-traded fund giant still has no plans to launch inverse or leveraged ETFs.
By Joseph Marsh | 27 October 2009
Bank of New York provides consulting services to newly launched exchange-traded fund.
By Andrew Peck | 14 September 2006
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012