Asset Management

Alternative ETFs take a bigger share of investor cash

ETFs that track alternatives to traditional market-cap indexes pulled in $75bn during 2018

Alternative ETFs take a bigger share of investor cash
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So-called smart-beta exchange traded funds were at the head of the class in 2018.

The funds — those that track alternative, rule-based indexes instead of the traditional market-capitalisation-based ones — pulled in a net $75bn in assets in 2018. They accounted for half of the inflows into US equity ETFs, according to Deutsche Bank ’s annual review, released last week.

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