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| Ch ch changes… Bailey McCann examined the growing trend in the US for mutual fund to ETF conversions for us this week, noting that this is a growing business, with JP Morgan and Franklin Templeton planning similar moves - and one that is adding billions to ETF assets. Research from Cerulli Associates reveals that the number of mutual fund conversions could grow this year as more active managers consider new distribution channels for their strategies. "Managers considering launching active ETFs should also keep an eye on the dual-share-class structure used by Vanguard, which comes off patent in 2023," says Daniil Shapiro, associate director at Cerulli in a recent research note. Previous Cerulli research finds that 38 per cent of issuers are at least considering offering products via this structure. The findings are in line with what investors told ETF Express in the Global Outlook Report this year. US-based Rusty Vanneman, Chief Investment Strategist, Orion Advisor Solutions told us that the conversions will continue. "While mutual funds are surprisingly holding their ground in terms of assets under management, and they still make sense for many investor portfolios, they aren’t growing like ETFs are. Given the cost and tax advantages of ETFs, and the advent of fractional share trading, the growth in the industry is clearly favouring ETFs. More mutual funds are likely to convert," he said. One of the most noteworthy conversions came from Dimensional Advisers and ETF Express spoke with Anthony Caruso, ETF Investment Strategist at the firm who detailed the firm’s growth in ETFs, with its new products also enjoying inflows which put the firm close to the top 10 of ETF providers in the world. It’s a story of growth across the board, but the numbers for January are showing a drop on that bumper December. We have BlackRock’s report that shows that despite the overall decrease, the proportion of equity buying was at the highest level since March 2020. If you would like to receive this newsletter as a weekly email, please register here. Beverly Chandler, managing editor, ETF Express Companies in this issue BlackRock Cerulli Associates Dimensional Fund Advisers Franklin Templeton JP Morgan Orion Advisor Solutions Vident Investment Advisory | ADVERTISEMENT | | | | BlackRock reports January ETP inflows down on bumper December | iShares by BlackRock’s review of ETP flows in January reveals that inflows into global ETPs in January were down on December’s bumper USD150.6 billion, with USD70.9 billion added, but the proportion of equity buying was at the highest level since March 2020. |
| | | | Dimensional keeps on its growth path | Last year saw Texas-headquartered Dimensional Fund Advisors celebrating assets of USD46 billion in ETFs, having only joined the industry in November 2020. |
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