The global fixed income ETF market has just reached a significant milestone with assets under management (AUM) now above US$2 trillion.
What makes that achievement more remarkable is the exponential growth seen in the last four years, doubling the $1 trillion AUM which took 17 years to achieve following the world’s first fund of its kind in 2002.
BlackRock notes that this growth has occurred against a backdrop of some of the most challenging bond market conditions in decades and the firm is predicting that the global bond ETF market could escalate further to AUM of $6 trillion by 2030.
“More of our growth is coming from professional investors choosing among our 500 iShares Fixed Income ETFs globally instead of buying individual bonds in a costlier and more cumbersome way,” said BlackRock’s head of iShares and Index Investments, Salim Ramji. “As ETFs are still only 2% of the total bond market, this milestone marks the start of something much bigger
The asset manager’s iShares leads the global fixed income industry with $76 billion inflows year-to-date with over 40% of industry inflows.
BlackRock believes that the next phase of growth will be achieved through a combination of four long-term trends:
Ramji says that the asset class is also having a transformational impact on the bond market.
“What makes this milestone remarkable to me is not just the pace of growth but the way in which ETFs are being used as a technology to transform the bond market from analog to digital – making access to markets more transparent, more efficient and more liquid,” he said.
He added that bond ETFs are also changing the narrative from the outdated idea of active vs. index.
“Today, CIOs at wealth managers, asset managers and insurance
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