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Smart beta assets up 57%

12 Sep 17

Smart beta ETFs have gained significant market share in Asia Pacific but are struggling globally, according to Morningstar.

Smart beta ETFs have gained significant market share in Asia Pacific but are struggling globally, according to Morningstar.

In Asia Pacific including Japan, assets under management in smart-beta ETFs grew by 57.1% between June 2016 and June 2017, to reach $16.9bn (£12.8bn, €14.1bn).

New Zealand and Australia lead the region in smart beta investment. Roughly 10% of local ETF assets in each of these countries is in such strategies.

Japan and Malaysia each had around 5.5% of local ETF assets invested in smart beta products.

Despite the growth, the amount is still small. Smart beta represents only 4.3% of total ETF assets in Asia Pacific, which now stand at $390bn, according to a Morningstar report.

Smart beta dwindling?

While smart-beta ETFs in Asia Pacific are gaining marketshare as a proportion of all ETF products, the global picture is different.

Globally, smart beta has a 19% marketshare in the context of ETF assets. The figure has not changed substantially in the past three years.

Yet over a three-year period, ETF growth has outpaced smart beta growth. Assets under management in ETFs grew 70% to $4.3trn in August 2017 from $2.5trn in August 2014, according to data from Morningstar.

During the same period, assets in smart beta ETFs reached $828bn, up from $506bn, an increase of 64%.

This means that the share of ETF AUM attributable to smart beta products is now lower than three years ago. In fact, smart beta accounted for 19.23% of ETF AUM in August 2017 compared to 19.93% three years earlier, although it was as high as 20.95% in May 2016.

Smart-beta ETF AUM as a share of global ETF AUM

 

Data: Morningstar, 30 August 2017

Our sister publication Fund Selector Asia excluded data on Chinese ETFs, as they aren’t available with the same frequency as global data.

Their AUM is around $31.2bn, or less than 1% of the global AUM.

Tags: China | Smart Beta

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