The fast growing Asian fixed-income markets have attracted investors from the region and abroad.
The fast growing Asian fixed-income markets have attracted investors from the region and abroad.
Alternative data has been around for at least a decade, but an increase in adoption is making it less “alternative” and a more essential part of portfolio construction.
Exchange-traded funds are becoming standard investment tools for insurance companies, but for the moment, life insurers and property and casualty (P&C) companies are employing ETFs in different ways and for different purposes.
Allocations to ETFs in Asian institutional portfolios increased sharply last year, rising to 23% of total assets in 2018 from 14% in 2017 for ETF investors among the 51 institutions participating in Greenwich Associates most recent Asian Exchange-...
Meeting elevated and evolving client expectations presents challenges and opportunities for managers, beginning with their employees. Review...
Latin American institutions continue to adopt ETFs at record levels.
Institutional investors are increasingly looking to their most trusted asset managers for market research, and are more now than ever finding that content via social media.
Institutional allocations to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rapidly grew last year, driven in large part by investors repositioning their portfolios in the face of an increasingly volatile and fast-changing market environment and the continued shift...
Investments in ETFs by U.S. Institutions increased significantly in 2018, with average allocations jumping to nearly 25% of total assets, up from almost 19% in 2017.
ETFs have long been used by insurance companies for equity exposure, but a change in the statutory accounting treatment of fixed income ETFs has helped open up the rest of an insurance company’s general account for increased use of the vehicle.
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