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A new and intriguing offshoot of the active vs passive debate is emerging. As factor index investing continues to expand the choices available to investors, is it still a truly passive strategy, or is it active?
A new STOXX index tracks the Eurozone’s environmental pioneers with an equal-weight approach, combining the benefits of climate sustainability and a diversified portfolio.
December’s severe losses were followed by an equally sharp rebound in January of the new year, as investors returned to battered markets encouraged by positive macroeconomic news flow.
STOXX has launched the Eurozone’s first set of indices combining a factor strategy with responsible-investing screens that meet the standard sustainable policies of investors.
The collaborative ecosystem known as the sharing economy has revolutionized the way we access goods and services and indeed has become a deep socio-economic trend changing modern lives.
Index | Factor Investing
Factor Performance Can Be Timed and Exploited, Study Finds Factor Performance Can Be Timed and Exploited, Study Finds
Investment factors such as size or value have a ‘robust’ momentum profile that allows investors to time their future performance based on recent returns, according to a study1 published by researchers at AQR Capital Management LLC.
The market turmoil last quarter helped the STOXX Select Indices, which track stocks with the lowest volatility and highest dividends, outperform by margins not seen in years.
Negative or exclusionary screening is the most popular environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy among asset owners and managers.
The growth of sustainable investing in recent years has been nothing short of spectacular, propelling this market segment from the fringe to center stage.
Total assets in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and similar products broke a new record in 2018 in spite of falling equity markets, as investors turned to a growing range of offerings.
Ever since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008, volatility has become a critical aspect for investors to consider in their portfolios.
The years-long equity bull market abruptly came to a near-end in December as concerns about a global economic slowdown and trade disruptions built up.