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Global Exchange-Traded Funds are on a path to reach US$30 trillion by 2029
Nearly three-out-of-ten (28%) executives around the world who responded to PwC’s Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) survey anticipate that global ETF Assets under Management (AuM) will more than double to top US$30 trillion by 2029, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 18.4% over the next five years. 60% of survey respondents expect global ETF AUM to reach at least US$26 trillion by 2029, representing a CAGR of at least 15.1% over the next five years.   Global ETF assets under management (AuM) grew by a record 27% in 2024 to reach US$14.6 trillion by 31 December 2024. 2024 saw record ETF net inflows as follows: US ($1.1 trillion), Europe ($266 billion), Asia-Pacific ($149 billion) and Canada ($58 billion).   These are some of the key findings from PwC’s...
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