Categories: ETFs
Topics: interactive financial adviser| ETF| BlackRock| iShares| S&P
A panel of industry experts discuss the burgeoning ETF industry and how it has developed over the last few years in the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate.
The panel elaborates on a range of pertinent issues, including the tax treatment of ETFs and how the Retail Distribution Review will spur greater uptake of these funds among IFAs and investors. Audience members reveal which underlying asset classes they are most likely to tap through ETFs and which factor they consider most important when differentiating between the increasing number of funds on offer.
Points discussed:
The current state of the ETF market
How to use ETFs in client portfolios
What does the future hold for ETFs
The panel includes:
David Bower - Managing Director, iShares
Deborah Fuhr - Global Head of ETF Research, BlackRock
Manooj Mistry - Head of db x-trackers ETFs UK, db x-trackers
John Davies - Senior Director - Head of ETF Licensing, Europe, S&P Index Services
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