ETFs & European Investors

At a conference earlier this week, professor Nikolaos Tessaromatis, suggested that growing interest for ETFs and futures is attributed to the greater liquidity, transparency and cost of the investment tools.

“Respondents are scrutinizing costs more strongly within ETFs, even though they are already a comparatively low-cost vehicle,” professor Tessaromatis said.

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Max Chen contributed to this article.