US and Canada received higher salaries than Europe

The Blackwater ETF salary survey was conducted over 2,000 people participating globally, analysing by company type and by role in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Click to find out the results we got.

Emerging market ETPs see first inflows since January

Money was added to the space across regions, as opposed to June’s strong APAC-domiciled focus, although single country products were the “main beneficiaries”, with China “in particular” benefiting.

Blackwater global ETF Salary Survey 2020

Did you know that in 2020 employees in the US and Canada received the highest salaries across the industry, while in Europe the lowest? In this global ETF salary survey conducted over 2,000 people participating globally, we analysed by company type and role in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Guess which results we got.

Thematic ETFs are having a moment

Global markets began the week in positive territory on news of upbeat vaccine trial developments and the unanimous agreement among EU leaders for an additional €750bn in coronavirus recovery funds.

June Equity ETF Flows back in positive territory

Stocks in Europe, the U.S. and China were mixed last week. The FTSE 100 jumped +3.20%, the FTSE 250 was up +0.99%, whilst the Stoxx Europe 600 saw an increase of +1.63%. The DAX was also up for the week with a positive return of +2.26%.