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What the new Fiduciary Rule in the US means for passive investing

The US Department of Labor’s Fiduciary Rule is expected to further promote the shift towards passive investing strategies.
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The low volatility factor explained

The low volatility factor provides a mechanism for investors to control risk while generating similar returns to the market.
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The next phase for Singapore Exchange’s (SGX’s) indexing business

The indexing business of the Singapore Exchange (SGX) plans to start focusing more on customised factor-based and thematic indices.
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Institutional investors lead shift towards passive investing in Asia

The trend towards passive investing is being led by institutional investors in Asia, says Simon Karaban, head of index services at the Singapore Exchange (SGX)
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Smart beta providers offering exposure to alternative factors

Some smart beta providers are targeting alternative factors amid the rapid growth in the number of products available in the market.
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Quantilia Interview Series: Banque Cramer

Quantilia Q&A with Serge Janowski, Banque Cramer's global head of institutional clients and family offices, about factor investing and the institutional market
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The factor index market has plenty of room for growth

Based on allocations towards factors, smart beta and risk premia indices remain underrepresented relative to cap-weighted funds.