What Are The Implications Of The Shift Towards Passive Funds?

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Rupert Hargreaves
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What are the implications of the shift towards passive funds? That’s the question JP Morgan’s global asset allocation analysts attempt to answer in last week’s issue of the bank’s Flows & Liquidity research report.

JP Morgan’s research shows that close to 30% of US domiciled funds are now following passive strategies. The benefits to investors from following passive strategies are clear -- lower fees and higher returns (compared to the indexes) are the most cited advantages...

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