The Active ETF Race is On. What Are the Odds of Winning?
As the fortunes of the traditional mutual fund have faded, active managers have looked to ETFs as tomorrow’s growth engine. They are not wrong to
As the fortunes of the traditional mutual fund have faded, active managers have looked to ETFs as tomorrow’s growth engine. They are not wrong to
Mutual fund and ETF providers have lived in different sales universes over the past couple years. After record-breaking flows boosted both vehicles in 2021, sales
In this still-young decade, fund managers have been roiled by outside forces: a global pandemic, political and social turmoil, high inflation, and the fastest increase
While liquid alternatives have existed in some form for over two decades, the strong performance of equities during the bull market of the 2010s and
ETFs have in recent years made aggressive inroads into the market share previously held by active mutual funds, mainly to the benefit of passive approaches.
Historically, asset growth has been the measure by which asset managers have judged the health of their businesses. In a fee-based business model, this line
NEW YORK (March 30, 2022) – ISS Market Intelligence (ISS MI), a unit of Institutional Shareholder Services and a leading provider of data, analytics, insights,