Global ETF News Older than One Year


Impact Investing in Affordable Housing

August 3, 2017--The concept of impact investing has been around for several years, although it is still a largely underutilized tool in advancing social and economic benefits in the real estate industry.

The idea of specialized funds was first brought to Rainbow's attention more than a year ago by a board member who desired to put it in practice to benefit residents of affordable communities. Cost is always a factor when evaluating the use of operating funds and capital in affordable multifamily housing as there are limited resources that must be deployed in the most efficient manner possible.

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Source: National Real Estate Investor


The proof is in the pudding-Passive and active investing are beginning to merge

August 3, 2017--It can be difficult for investors to identify the consistent active managers, and many of them have been asking themselves why they pay high management fees for underperforming results.

As such, over the last 15 years or so, there has been a prevailing trend for institutional and retail investors to move their monies out from active into passive strategies.

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Source: asiaasset.com


WFE Enhancing Emerging Market Retail Trading Report

August 3, 2017--Executive Summary
Our research sought to understand the impact of retail participation on equity markets and the levers that may impact levels of participation. Our research reviews the existing academic literature and analyses qualitative and quantitative data gathered from 14 participating exchanges.

On balance, the academic literature suggests retail investors have a positive impact on markets-improving liquidity and the depth of the order book-although there is also evidence that retail investors contribute to greater market volatility. While individual investors may be driven more by emotional rather than pure economic factors, their participation in the market may improve the legitimacy and perceived relevance of the market.

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Source: WFE (The World Federation of Exchanges)


IMF Policy paper-Negative Interest Rate Policies-Initial Experiences and Assessments

August 3, 2017--Summary:
The depth of the crisis and the weakness of the ensuing recovery led to new ways to implement monetary policy. At the onset of the crisis, central banks in several advanced economies quickly moved policy rates to zero and initiated large-scale asset purchases. In more recent years, with inflation still below target and limited support from fiscal policy, several central banks lowered their policy rates below the previous zero lower bound, embarking on so-called negative interest rate policies (NIRPs).

This paper explores the implications of NIRPs for monetary policy transmission and banks' behavior. It considers potential differences between interest rate cuts in positive versus negative territory on deposit and lending rates, as well as banks' interest rate margins and profitability, and market functioning. The paper focuses on the bank transmission channel, where differences between positive and negative policy rates could arise. Finally, the paper reviews cross-country experiences through case studies.

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Source: IMF


World Gold Council-Gold Demand Trends Q2 2017-Q2 and H1 gold demand down on slower ETF inflows

August 3, 2017--Q2 gold demand of 953.4t was 10% lower than 2016, while H1 demand slowed 14% to 2,003.8t. Y-o-y comparisons are affected by record ETF inflows in 2016: demand from this sector slowed dramatically after last year's H1 surge.

Central bank net purchases of 176.7t were also slightly lower in the first half (-3%). By contrast, bar and coin investment improved, as did jewellery demand, although the latter remains weak in a long-term context. Technology demand also made modest gains.

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Source: World Gold Council (WGC)


Index trackers break basic rules of prudent portfolio management

August 2, 2017--In the great passive versus active management debate, it is beginning to feel like game, set and match to the index trackers.

But notwithstanding the formidable advantages of passive management, most notably the much lower fees, the outcome of the game is not yet conclusive.

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Source: FT.com


BlackRock's Midyear Outlook & New Greenwich Global Study

August 2, 2017--The global expansion is chugging along, with an improved eurozone outlook in particular; deflation fears and near-term political risks look to have faded; and financial market volatility is subdued.

We believe this provides fertile ground for modest gains in risk assets such as equities. Our key views:
Outlook debate: A mid-June gathering of some 90 BlackRock portfolio managers and executives featured vigorous debates on the drivers of low volatility, how to think about valuations and the outlook for monetary policy and markets. We dissected key risks such as a snapback in government bond yields, discussed how poor trading liquidity could aggravate any sell-offs in frothy pockets of credit markets, and concluded that worries over a China slowdown are overstated in the near term.

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The results of the 2nd annual Greenwich Associates Global ETF Study point to continued growth as more institutions adopt ETFs for the first time, and existing users find new applications for the funds.
Key Findings*

Institutional flows into ETFs is expected to grow to $300B annually by 2020

Total institutional fund flows into ETFs could increase as new institutions introduce these investment vehicles into their portfolios and existing users continue to increase allocations to ETFs.

view the 2nd annual Greenwich Associates Global ETF Study-Active Strategies, Indexing and the Rise of ETFs

Source: BlackRock


ULTUMUS-Global ETF Monitor

August 2, 2017--Americas
In a curious play and perhaps in response to Trump,s protectionist agenda, iShares will be listing a new Russell 1000 ETF in the US (AMCA). AMCA will track companies that earn most of their money through sales in the US homeland compared to other large- and mid-cap companies...

Asia
Big day in Korea.
Kookmin Bank, one of Korea's largest banks, has listed a new inverse ETF that gives the opposite return of the KOSDAQ 150 Futures Index (275750). The index is made up mostly of Korean tech stocks.
Seoul-based asset manager Mirae Asset has listed two new ETFs. The first (276000) tracks the MorningStar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index, which is made up of companies in "upstream" industries-energy, agriculture, metals, timber, water...

The second (275980) tracks the MorningStar Exponential Technologies Index, which is made up of tech stocks that Morningstar's research team thinks will grow...

Europe
Amundi will be cross-listing its USA Equity Multi Smart Allocation Scientific Beta ETF into Italy (SMTU). The smart beta ETF tracks an index with four subindexes, each of which represents one of the four major quant factors (momentum, volatility, value and size). The subindexes are produced by Scientific Beta...

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Source: ULTUMUS-Financial Data Management


FSI Insights on policy implementation series launched; first papers focus on proportionality, cyber-risk

August 2, 2017--The Financial Stability Institute (FSI) today launched a new publication series, FSI Insights on policy implementation, to contribute to international discussions on a range of policy issues and implementation challenges faced by financial sector authorities.

The paper on proportionality explores the issue of how best to tailor regulatory requirements for different types of banks by comparing the approaches followed in six jurisdictions. It shows the range of approaches in terms of criteria and the thresholds used to differentiate banks, and also in terms of the regulatory standards that are subject to a proportional implementation. The paper notes that implementation of the proportionality strategy should respect prudential objectives and consider implications for the competitive environment.

The paper on cyber-risk explores regulatory and supervisory initiatives in some leading jurisdictions.

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view the Proportionality in banking regulation: a cross-country comparison report

view the Regulatory approaches to enhance banks' cyber-security frameworks report

Source: BIS


Hold on to your seats: why Wall Street could head much higher

July 31, 2017--It is often said stocks must climb a wall of worry, and that seems to be the case with Wall Street breaking out to record highs while valuations appear high to many.

But as this note shows. relative to bond yields. stocks don't appear over valued and valuations seem far from levels that held prior to the four previous major market declines over the past forty years. Bond-equity valuations not yet in the danger zone

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Source: betashares.com.au


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Americas


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Europe ETF News


May 02, 2025 Euro area annual inflation stable at 2.2%
May 01, 2025 Janus Henderson Investors Launches ETF on SIX Swiss Exchange
May 01, 2025 Goldman Sachs AM launches active equity ETF range in Europe
April 30, 2025 ESMA report shows increased data use across EU and first effects of reporting burden reduction efforts
April 29, 2025 ECB-Monetary developments in the euro area: March 2025

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Asia ETF News


May 01, 2025 ETF Monthly Trading Value via "CONNEQTOR" Reach Record 300 billion JPY
April 30, 2025 NFO Alert: Mirae Asset Mutual Fund launches Nifty50 Equal Weight ETF
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April 24, 2025 Low-Cost ETFs and Long-Term Capital Funds Drive High-Dividend Strategies in A-Share Market
April 24, 2025 China's top banks bulk up liquidity as global peers trim buffers US G-Sibs continue to trail with lowest median LCR since 2021

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Middle East ETP News


April 23, 2025 Growth in the Middle East and North Africa Forecast to Moderately Accelerate in 2025 Amidst Uncertainty
April 10, 2025 GCC on track to see an uptick in local currency sukuk

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Africa ETF News


April 23, 2025 Economic Growth is Speeding Up in Africa, but Uncertainty Clouds Outlook
April 09, 2025 Africa's Opportunity in a Fragmenting Global Economy
April 03, 2025 Nigeria: Investors Lose N91bn As Nigerian Exchange Opens Bearish
March 30, 2025 Africa's Debt Crisis Under-Reported-AFRODAD
March 27, 2025 Africa's Digital Payments Economy to Reach $1.5trn By 2030-Report

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April 22, 2025 Charted: Countries Accumulating the Most AI Patents
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