The proportion of London Stock Exchange-listed ETF flows accounted for by active ETFs has fallen to 6.4% in September, almost halving from 12.6% in August, according to data from LSEG Lipper.
Absolute active ETF sales have also fallen, down from £706m in August to £431m in September. Despite this, total net assets for active ETFs increased to 1.48% from 1.37%, month-on-month. JPM US Research Enhanced Index Equity ESG UCITS ETF USD A enjoyed the most significant inflows among active ETFs, with £251.6m, while JP Morgan also took nine of the top ten spots for best-selling active ETFs in September. LSE has 58 active and 1,649 passive ETFs listed, compared to 104 active and 2,968 passive ETFs registered for sale in at least one country in Europe, which means that 55.8% of al...
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