ETFs still flying high

Exchange traded funds have become established as popular investment tools. There are still challenges ahead, but there is no doubt of the growing importance of ETFs to investors. Margie Lindsay examines the future prospects for these vehicles.

Exchange traded funds have become established as popular investment tools. There are still challenges ahead, but there is no doubt of the growing importance of ETFs to investors. Margie Lindsay examines the future prospects for these vehicles.

Despite the economic crisis - or perhaps because of it - exchange traded funds (ETFs) continue to develop, innovate and capture market share. Financial companies are continuously developing innovative products to take advantage of the current market

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