Where to now for exchange traded funds?
Despite the volatility which has marked much of the first half of 2018, there appears to have been no slackening in investor interest in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) with Australian cashflows totalling $1.53 billion in the first quarter – more than $300 million higher than for the same period last year.
Money Management is joining with AMP Capital and ETF Securities to examine what is driving the continued interest in ETFs and, in particular, what particular assets are garnering the most investor attention.
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