Investors seek to boost active ETF allocation over 2023

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co survey

Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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The majority of investors (82%) plan to increase or maintain their active ETF exposure this year, according to a new survey from Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

In the firm's tenth annual Global ETF Investor Survey, respondents reported that 39% of investors were planning to increase exposure to active ETFs, with 43% maintaining the same level of investment. This trend was especially pronounced in Greater China, with 48% of respondents planning to increase investment in active ETFs, compared to 38% in the UK and 32% in Europe. The survey also found that as market volatility continued to increase, 76% planned to increase or maintain investments in buffer or market neutral strategies. Invesco shutters six ETFs due to 'economic viability' ...

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