Behind the hype ETFS still struggle to convince

Exchange traded funds continue to proliferate in Europe, despite adverse market conditions, poor distribution and no accepted method for their application. Guy Warner is chief investment officer of a boutique investment manager for high net worth individuals, Riggs & Co International, part of Ri...

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