ETFs

Complex ETFs taking ground from active managers

Investors increasingly see smart beta ETFs as a viable alternative to actively managed options

Complex ETFs taking ground from active managers
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Investors are increasingly viewing low-cost smart beta ETFs as an alternative to more costly actively managed funds, according to a survey by Brown Brothers Harriman.

Almost half - 49% - of the 180 European investors surveyed thought these vehicles could replace actively managed funds, with just 21% disagreeing. The rest gave no opinion.

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