ETFs achieve traction in Europe: report
Products align well with changes in customer preferences and demands, including a growing emphasis on costs and fees
- By: James Langton
- December 19, 2011 December 19, 2011
- 11:30
Products align well with changes in customer preferences and demands, including a growing emphasis on costs and fees
Bond and balanced funds benefit from increased sales
Aviva Investors replaces Marret Asset Management
Core fund managed by Cecilia Mo
Indexes to serve as benchmarks for equity, fixed income, and managed futures exchange-traded funds
New income fund waives fees until June 30
New program offers simple and cost effective way to buy and hold physical gold
Innovation protects pension plans from unexpected increases in members’ life expectancy
In-house management to take on increased responsibilities
ETF Central makes it easy for Canadians to understand and invest in ETFs
Management fees to change
Fund managers met with corporate and government officials during road trip
ETFs saw a 1.2% increase from last month’s AUM
Philadelphia’s CBRE Clarion specializes in global listed securities
Six new funds feature Vanguard’s trademark low costs
Strategic Income Class and Strategic Corporate Bond Class to be managed by Dan Bastasic
Clients would likely welcome the opportunity to learn more about ETFs from their financial advisors.
Financial services equity category down 3.6%
Dynamic, Fidelity lauded
First corporate class fund to follow S&P/TSX Canadian Aristocrats Index
ETRs represent a direct ownership to physical gold stored at the Mint
Company to focus on savings and investment market