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ETFGI reports record year to date net inflows of US$148.28 billion invested into Smart Beta ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November

December 30, 2021--ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs/ETPs ecosystem, reported today that equity-based Smart Beta ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$12.72 billion during November, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$148.28 billion which is higher than the US$42.59 billion gathered at this point last year.

Year-to-date through the end of November 2021, Smart Beta Equity ETF/ETP assets have increased by 31.7% from US$999 billion to US$1.32 trillion, with a 5-year CAGR of 22.8%, according to ETFGI's November 2021 ETF and ETP Smart Beta industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service. (All dollar vales in USD unless otherwise noted.)

Highlights

Assets of $1.32 Tn invested in Smart Beta ETFs and ETPs listed globally are 2nd highest on record.
Assets have increased 31.7% YTD going from $999 Bn at end of 2020 to $1.32 Tn at end of November.
Smart Beta ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of $12.72 Bn during November
Record YTD net inflows of $148.28 Bn beat prior record of $81.37 Bn gathered YTD 2019.
$148.28 Bn YTD net inflows are $58.48 Bn or 65% greater than the full year 2019 record net inflows of $89.80 Bn.
$159.65 Bn in net inflows gathered in the past 12 months.
16th month of consecutive net inflows

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Source: ETFGI


ETFGI reports a record US$20.23 billion invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November 2021

December 30, 2021-- ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs/ETPs ecosystem, reported today a record US$20.23 billion invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November 2021. Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$1.11 billion during November, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$9.26 billion which is much higher than the US$278 million gathered at this point last year.

Total assets invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs increased by 3.7% from US$19.52 billion at the end of October 2021 to US$20.23 billion at the end of November, according to ETFGI's November 2021 Crypto ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, a monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service.  (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)

Highlights


Record $20.23 invested in Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally at the end of November.
Assets increased by 3.7% from $19.52 billion at end October to $20.23 billion at end November.
Assets have increased 549% year to date in 2021 going from $3.12 Bn at end of 2020 to $20.23 Bn at end November.
Crypto ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of $1.11 billion during November.
Record YTD net inflows of $9.26 Bn beating the prior record of $278 Mn gathered YTD in 2020.
$9.40 Bn in net inflows gathered in the past 12 months.
4 Consecutive months of net inflows.

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Source: ETFGI


2021 was the year clean energy finally faced its mining problem

December 29, 2021--A clean energy revolution will hinge on getting mining right
This year, the clean energy sector finally started grappling in earnest with one of its biggest challenges: how to get enough minerals to build solar panels, wind turbines, and big batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. Figuring that out will be critical for escaping fossil-fueled ecological disaster.

It'll also be crucial for policymakers and industry to move forward without throwing certain communities under the bus in the transition to clean energy.

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Source: theverge.com


ETF assets close to $10tn after second year of record growth

December 24, 2021--Investors pour in more than $1tn of new cash during 2021 despite coronavirus concerns.
The inflows took global ETF assets under management to $9.92tn at the end of the month, meaning the figure is likely to surge beyond the $10tn....

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Source: ft.com


Global Investors Pump Money Into China Equity ETFs-FT

December 22, 2021--ChinaAMC MSCI China A 50 Connect, E Fund MSCI China A 50 Connect ETF and China Universal MSCI China A 50 Connect ETF were among the top 15 globally for net inflows in November.

Investors are pumping money into exchange traded funds (ETFs) focused on Chinese equities despite jitters over government interventions that have rattled stocks and sectors this year, the Financial Times reported.

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Source: asiafinancial.com


ISS Insights-Financial Clarity: Passive Investment 2021 Q3 Report-Net Flows Fall to Lowest Level in Years

December 22, 2021--Stock pickers have their work cut out for them; building a portfolio that can beat the market is difficult and competition among other fund managers in the UK is fierce. Competing against passive funds? That makes their job even more difficult. Passive investors don't overwork themselves trying to find the right fund that can beat its benchmark, they'd rather pick a passive fund that closely tracks an index of their choice. Yes, it does remove the chances of outperforming the market, but it also removes the risk of underperforming the market.

On top of this, passive funds charge significantly lower management fees. Judging by the speed at which the passive investment market has grown over the last decade, many retail investors are more than willing to make this performance-fees trade-off. Particularly when most active funds underperform their passive counterparts in short to long-term horizons.

Not everyone is sold on passive investing though, sceptics have long claimed that active fund managers would prove their worth in times of market uncertainty. We heard this a lot at the beginning of the pandemic too. Supposedly, stock pickers are better able to navigate the turmoil of difficult market conditions and can be more nimble than passive funds. Unfortunately for the passive fund sceptics, it appears as though most active funds failed to meet their benchmarks in 2020 according to research by SPIVA[1]. Now there's a new challenge though, one that passive funds haven't faced before, high inflation.

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Source: insights.issgovernance.com


Global Debt Reaches a Record $226 Trillion

December 22, 2021--Policymakers must strike the right balance in the face of high debt and rising inflation.
In 2020, we observed the largest one-year debt surge since World War II, with global debt rising to $226 trillion as the world was hit by a global health crisis and a deep recession.

Debt was already elevated going into the crisis, but now governments must navigate a world of record-high public and private debt levels, new virus mutations, and rising inflation.

Global debt rose by 28 percentage points to 256 percent of GDP, in 2020, according to the latest update of the IMF's Global Debt Database.

Borrowing by governments accounted for slightly more than half of the increase, as the global public debt ratio jumped to a record 99 percent of GDP. Private debt from non-financial corporations and households also reached new highs.

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Source: imf.org


2021 Year in Review in 11 Charts: The Inequality Pandemic

December 21, 2021--From uneven economic recovery to unequal access to vaccines; from widening income losses to divergence in learning, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on the poor and vulnerable in 2021. It is causing reversals in development and is dealing a setback to efforts to end extreme poverty and reduce inequality. Because of the pandemic, extreme poverty rose in 2020 for the first time in over 20 years and around 100 million more people are living on less than $1.90 a day.

Through this series of charts and graphs, we share select research from the World Bank Group that illustrates the severity of the pandemic as it enters its third year. We also reflect on the Bank's rapid and innovative response to the crisis.

1. Unequal Vaccines Access

The quickest way to end the pandemic is by vaccinating the world. However, with just over 7 percent of people in low-income countries receiving a dose of the vaccines compared to over 75 percent in high-income countries, we need fair and broad access to effective and safe COVID-19 vaccines to save lives and strengthen global economic recovery.

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Source: worldbank.org


2021 Year in Review in 11 Charts: The Inequality Pandemic

December 21, 2021-From uneven economic recovery to unequal access to vaccines; from widening income losses to divergence in learning, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on the poor and vulnerable in 2021. It is causing reversals in development and is dealing a setback to efforts to end extreme poverty and reduce inequality.

Because of the pandemic, extreme poverty rose in 2020 for the first time in over 20 years and around 100 million more people are living on less than $1.90 a day.

Through this series of charts and graphs, we share select research from the World Bank Group that illustrates the severity of the pandemic as it enters its third year. We also reflect on the Bank's rapid and innovative response to the crisis.

1. Unequal Vaccines Access
The quickest way to end the pandemic is by vaccinating the world. However, with just over 7 percent of people in low-income countries receiving a dose of the vaccines compared to over 75 percent in high-income countries, we need fair and broad access to effective and safe COVID-19 vaccines to save lives and strengthen global economic recovery.

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Source: worldbank.org


Five trends that will dominate industry in 2022

December 21, 2021-Global industry emerged strong in early 2021, following a lacklustre performance the year before. But with a right jab from renewed restrictions, a left hook from deepening supply chain disruptions, and an uppercut from pent-up consumer demand-it has taken a bit of beating recently. So what's in store for 2022?

Services will outpace industry early in the year. Industrial production will lag services growth globally going into 2022 as supply chain pressures continue to bite and the post-pandemic recovery in household spending on services continues. The new, more transmissible Omicron Covid-19 variant, however, remains a key downside risk to our outlook.

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Source: oxfordeconomics.com


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