Bank of America sees ETF market hitting $50 trillion in next decade

Bank of America sees ETF market hitting $50 trillion in next decade
Passive strategies such as ETFs are benefiting as investors bail on active managers after years of underperformance.
DEC 13, 2019
By  Bloomberg
The booming exchange-traded fund industry could become 10 times bigger in the next decade and top $50 trillion, according to Bank of America Corp. Just to put things in perspective, that would be more than twice the current size of the U.S. economy. Total assets for ETFs listed in the country have grown an average 25% annually in the past 10 years to $4.3 trillion, according to a research note from BofA. At this rate, the bank projects an extra $1 trillion increase next year alone. Passive strategies such as ETFs are benefiting as investors bail on active managers after years of underperformance. One of the major drivers of strong growth is the "increased awareness" of advantages including tax efficiency, low cost, liquidity and transparency, BofA said. Stable interest rates, expectations for positive equity returns, and tight credit spreads could also act as a bolster next year, according to the bank. [Recommended video: 2020 adviser outlook: Focus on managing client expectations] BofA's $50 trillion call is one of the highest projections for the growth trajectory of ETFs, although the time frame spans five more years than other estimates. Jim Ross, one of the founders of the industry, said last year that assets could reach $25 trillion globally by the end of 2025. State Street Corp.'s Matteo Andreetto had an even lower prediction — $15 trillion for that same year — when he worked as the chief executive of Deutsche Boerse AG's Stoxx Ltd. in 2018.

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