Credit Suisse Gets Back in the ETF Game

Credit Suisse Gets Back in the ETF Game

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Curtis Suisse Asset Management is re-entering the ETF market by converting index funds into ETFs, driven by client demand. The competition in the ETF market is increasing, which is seen as beneficial for growth. The European ETF market is expanding rapidly due to regulatory changes and a shift towards fee-based advisory. However, the European market remains fragmented compared to the US. There is a growing interest in active and thematic ETFs, with investors becoming more active in their investment strategies.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What prompted Curtis Suisse Asset Management to re-enter the ETF market?

A change in management

Client demand for ETFs

Partnership with BlackRock

A new regulatory environment

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What is a key factor driving the launch of new ETFs by Curtis Suisse?

Regulatory pressure

Increased marketing efforts

Client preference for ETFs over mutual funds

Technological advancements

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does competition affect the ETF market according to the discussion?

It leads to market saturation

It is beneficial if healthy

It causes firms to exit the market

It reduces investor options

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What has contributed to the growth of the European ETF market?

Increased tax incentives

Partnerships with US firms

Regulatory changes and liquidity improvements

A decrease in competition

5.

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Why might the European ETF market not rival the US market?

Limited product offerings

Lack of investor interest

Operational and cultural fragmentation

Higher tax rates

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What is a significant trend in ETF investments discussed in the video?

Increased demand for active and thematic ETFs

A shift towards mutual funds

A decline in fixed income ETFs

A focus on short-term trading

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How are investors becoming more active with their ETF investments?

By embedding active strategies within ETFs

By avoiding thematic investments

By frequently changing their portfolios

By focusing solely on passive investments