The Indian markets could witness a boom in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the coming decade, says Morgan Stanley. The US-based brokerage estimates the ETF assets to jump 12 times from the current level to $200 billion by 2029. Globally, ETF assets have risen nearly 21 times in the last 15 years from $240 billion to $5 trillion currently.
In India, ETF assets have risen from $240 million to $15 billion in four years. ETFs now account for a sizeable 15 per cent of the total equity assets under management (AUM). ETF AUM as a percentage of the total equity AUM was less than a per cent four ...
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