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Covers ETFs - the hottest investment product of the new century.
Explains the nature of this new investment class and all advantages of these instruments.
Provides a deep insight into the market and the development of that asset class during the past ten years.
Some of the information in this book is usually limited to institutional investors with access to research data bases.
All of the contributions have been made by professional investment consultants to give a first hand insight into the matter.

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Covers ETFs - the hottest investment product of the new century.

Explains the nature of this new investment class and all advantages of these instruments.

Provides a deep insight into the market and the development of that asset class during the past ten years.

Some of the information in this book is usually limited to institutional investors with access to research data bases.

All of the contributions have been made by professional investment consultants to give a first hand insight into the matter.


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From the reviews: "This edited collection provides a nice excellent introduction to ETFs. ... Over a third of the book is devoted to appendices detailing existing funds, sample documentation, etc. This book will appeal to any reader with an interest in ETFs-from individual investors to scholars. As a practical introduction that does more that introduce, I recommend it highly." (www.riskbook.com, May, 2006)