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The ETF explosion is just beginning in Australia – The Australian Financial Review
The $100 billion in assets under management in exchange-traded funds will grow immensely if Australia follows the lead of investors in the United States.
If you look at the asset demographics out there around the world its still the case that the considerable maturity of assets are still invested in more traditional fund structures.
Those are not going to go away. They can be perfectly appropriate for a lot of investors.
But theres a lot of capital, a lot of assets out there that will find, over time, that it is much more efficient to invest in an ETF rather than the conventional or historic fund structure, Grossman says.
I would also add to that…
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