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Not All Indexes Are Passive - And That's A Good Thing

Not All Indexes Are Passive - And That's A Good Thing

FromLet's Talk ETFs


Not All Indexes Are Passive - And That's A Good Thing

FromLet's Talk ETFs

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The rapid growth in ETF assets has occurred in parallel with the widespread adoption of index-based approaches to investing - no mere coincidence. As per the recently released Indexing Industry Association (IIA) survey, there are nearly 3 million indexes globally - with the biggest growth areas being fixed income and ESG strategies. IIA CEO Rick Redding joins the latest episode of Let's Talk ETFs to offer listeners an update on the global state of indexing and clear up some common indexing misconceptions.Topics covered:2:15 - What drew Rick to go from an "active" shop like the CME to head up the Index Industry Association?3:45 - How diverse is the index space?7:00 - Volfefe: Fun/quirky indexes9:30 - A brief look at the history of indexing16:00 - Is the trend towards "self-indexing" by asset managers a positive development?20:30 - Key take-aways from the recently released IIA survey25:00 - Not all indexes are "passive"28:00 - Concerns about "too much indexing"?31:45 - Is the trend towards less publicly listed securities a headwind for the indexing industry?38:15 - IIA plans for 2020Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Nov 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Let’s Talk ETFs is Seeking Alpha's podcast dedicated to the exchange traded fund space. Hosted by Seeking Alpha’s ETF expert, Jonathan Liss, the podcast features long-form conversations with industry insiders, ETF issuers, asset managers and investment advisers to explore the ways in which ETFs continue to evolve, helping investors to reach their financial goals.