Experts in ETFs
How are ETFs actually built? What makes them so popular? What trends will drive the markets in the coming years? We sit down with the Experts at the forefront of ETF investing.
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Talking thematics
Morgane Delledonne — Head of Investment Strategy at Global X ETFs

The rise of ETFs
Kate Dwyer — Head of UK Distribution at Invesco

Active ETF investing
Ted Malcolm — Head of UK ETF Distribution at J.P.Morgan Asset Management

ETFs — what can you invest in?
Don Corea — Director, Digital Distribution at WisdomTree

Building ETF brands
Hector McNeil — CEO & Founder at HANetf

ETFs — core to your investing
Jasdeep Hansra — Senior Coverage at Xtrackers by DWS

Why we love ETFs
An ETF is a type of investment fund that’s designed to track the performance of a stockmarket or other financial index.
Offering instant diversification, broad investment choice and low‐fees, ETFs make an excellent choice for investors.
The Invesco S&P 500 ETF, for example, tracks 500 of the biggest US companies including the likes of Apple, Amazon and Tesla, also known as the S&P 500 Index.
ETFs are bought and sold on the stock market like shares, hence their full name of exchange‐traded funds.
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