ESGU - ETF demand accelerates in 2022 with 84% of global investors planning to increase allocations
The exchange traded fund marketplace appears to only be growing into 2022 with institutional investors, financial advisors, and fund managers across the United States, Europe, and Greater China stating that they intend to increase their ETF allocation in 2022 according to a Brown Brothers Harriman survey. According to the survey conducted, 84% of global ETF participants intend to increase their ETF allocations, a 12% increase from the 2021 survey directed by Brown Brothers Harriman. Additionally, per the survey, U.S. participants stated that they would increase their ETF allocation by 88%, whereas European and Greater China investors plan to increase their ETF positions by 80% and 84%. Where are the increased allocations going? Fixed Income ETFs: Virtually all U.S. investors, 86% to be exact, anticipate they will increase their fixed income ETF exposure over the next 12 months, ticking up significantly from 67% in 2021. Three fixed income ETFs that can
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ETF demand accelerates in 2022 with 84% of global investors planning to increase allocations