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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
Shares in the ETF plunged more than 50% in first half of 2022
Investors drawn to the greater liquidity offered by fixed income ETFs
Investing in commodities futures contrasts sharply with newer future of food funds
Online brokers and apps forecast to be primary source of demand, says PwC research
Market participants say evidence points to increasing participation by large institutional investors
After starting to stockpile uranium, Sprott has expanded into equity, buying URNM, and joining Global X by launching an ETF in Europe
Commission-free investment hubs steer retail investors towards low-cost funds
An L&G fund ended the first quarter flat while a similar-sounding iShares fund was down 8%
Fund managers say fundamental growth story, especially tech, has been overshadowed by events
Research finds tailored funds have a poor record of returns despite their strategies’ appeal
The indices were not only aided by stock selection, but inclusion of oil and gas could confuse some investors
JPMorgan notes shift to growth and Goldman Sachs cites tailwind from ‘common prosperity’ goal
As markets went into meltdown the people who worked in the industry stepped into overdrive
ETPs offering leveraged and inverse exposure are being launched just as Cathie Wood’s funds start to creak
In Europe, most transactions are over-the-counter, giving retail clients less control
Tuttle Capital Management’s Short Innovation ETF rose by 5.5% on its first two days of trading, mirroring ARKK’s fall
Steeply rising energy prices could have a negative consequences or prompt price intervention, experts say
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