It’s official: inexpensive index funds and ETFs have finally eclipsed old-fashioned stock pickers. Passive investing styles have been gaining ground on actively managed funds for decades. But in ...
Active bond funds pulled in more dollars on a net basis than passive counterparts for years until 2013. They haven’t achieved that feat in a calendar year since. International-equity fund flows began ...
J.P. Morgan Strategist Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou said he is skeptical that the shift from active to passive equity funds is reinforced by an increasing U.S. equity market concentration. Active equity ...
History has been made in 2020, including in the exchange-traded fund corner, when the first mutual funds converted to ETFs and inflows again look set to smash records. But Dan Draper, who took over ...
According to research from JPMorgan, the shift from actively managed funds to passive index-tracking funds has accelerated this year. The move has been boosted by a jump in flows to bond and ...
The move from active investing to passive has been a hot topic lately. Fund flows show that investors are voting with their feet. The news media has been all over the story. The Wall Street Journal ...
The market has reached a major milestone with the size of assets in passive index funds and ETFs surpassing actively managed funds for the first time ever. This event highlights the decline of ...
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