Quant investing heavyweight Dimensional Fund Advisors is stepping up its incursion into the $7.2 trillion U.S. exchange-traded fund industry.
The Austin, Texas-based money manager will launch its first four fixed-income funds Tuesday, and a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission revealed it’s planning 10 more stock ETFs. That will boost the firm’s lineup to 23 ETFs in total.
The major expansion underscores Dimensional’s commitment to its ETF business after enjoying rapid success with its first few funds. The David Booth-founded manager amassed $1 billion in four months, before converting $29 billion in mutual fund assets to the ETF wrapper.
From being a late entrant to the industry in November 2020, DFA's now on the cusp of becoming one of the top 10 issuers by assets with $44 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Dimensional manages about $653 billion overall, including $120 billion in fixed income.
The funds launching Tuesday are all actively managed and carry fees between 0.11% and 0.19%. They are:
• Dimensional Core Fixed Income ETF (DFCF)
• Dimensional Short‐Duration Fixed Income ETF (DFSD)
• Dimensional National Municipal Bond ETF (DFNM)
• Dimensional Inflation‐Protected Securities ETF (DFIP).
Meanwhile, if approved, the planned range of new equity ETFs — also actively managed — will cover U.S. and international stocks of varying market capitalizations. Along with the fixed-income products launching Tuesday, they will rely on organic growth, rather than converting mutual fund assets. They will be:
• International Core Equity 2 ETF
• Emerging Markets Core Equity 2 ETF
• US Small Cap Value ETF
• International Small Cap ETF
• International Small Cap Value ETF
• Emerging Markets Value ETF
• US High Profitability ETF
• International High Profitability ETF
• Emerging Markets High Profitability ETF
• US Real Estate ETF.
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