Group 1 - The global ETF industry has seen nearly $1 trillion in net inflows this year, marking the 15th consecutive year of net inflows [1] - Active ETFs have become the most significant growth driver in the global ETF market, accounting for only 8% of the total ETF assets but attracting nearly 30% of global net inflows this year, amounting to $300 billion [1] - The Asia-Pacific region's active ETF market is still in its early stages, with only 5% of the $2 trillion total ETF market being active ETFs, primarily due to slower regulatory approval processes [1] Group 2 - Fixed income ETFs are gaining attention from investors due to their advantages in transparency and asset configurability [2] - Digital asset ETFs are expected to be a key driver of ETF growth, with an increasing variety of investment options available [2] - Hong Kong's ETF market has significant growth potential, with a current penetration rate of only 5% to 7% in the public fund market [2] Group 3 - Institutional funds are becoming a crucial support for the ETF market, with 37 central banks globally using ETFs for investment [2] - The Bank of Japan and the People's Bank of China are major buyers in their respective ETF markets, holding nearly 80% and 25% of their markets [2] - The asset classes accessed by institutional clients through ETFs are diverse, helping asset management companies gain high transparency at lower costs [3] Group 4 - The gap between institutional and retail investors in ETF usage scenarios is narrowing, with both groups showing interest in tactical and long-term strategies [3] - Retail investors, traditionally focused on short-term trading, are increasingly adopting a "buy and hold" strategy, particularly in Asian fixed income and investment-grade bond ETFs [3]
净流入近万亿美元 主动ETF将成为驱动市场的核心动力
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-15 11:15