Japanese Asset Managers Target Growing Active ETF Market
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miércoles, 13 de agosto de 2025, 12:10 am ET1 min de lectura
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The interest in active ETFs stems from their potential to offer investors dynamic exposure to various markets and factors, addressing concerns such as home bias and changing market regimes. BlackRock, a global leader in investment management, has recently launched the iShares International Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF IDYN, which focuses on developed markets excluding the U.S. This fund employs a rules-based, top-down approach to evaluate macroeconomic environments and investor attitudes, shifting exposure across factors like momentum, value, and low volatility [2].
The introduction of IDYN complements BlackRock's existing U.S. equity factor rotation ETF, DYNF, which has amassed over $21 billion in assets under management. Both funds aim to generate alpha through tactical factor rotation, using proprietary models to allocate capital across factor exposures. The expense ratio for IDYN is 0.40% [2].
As the active ETF market continues to grow, Japanese asset managers are positioning themselves to become front-runners in this promising field. By offering investors sophisticated, dynamic exposure to international markets, these funds could help address the persistent theme of home bias in portfolio formation. The active management approach allows for real-time adjustments to market conditions, potentially enhancing investment returns and risk management.
References:
[1] https://asia.nikkei.com/business/markets/japan-asset-managers-move-to-tap-nascent-active-etf-market
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/etfs/new-etfs/25/08/47012665/blackrocks-new-etf-hunts-for-alpha-across-global-markets
Japanese asset managers are looking to capitalize on the country's small but growing market for actively managed ETFs, with the aim of attracting both retail and institutional investors. Currently, actively managed ETFs account for only a tiny fraction of Japan's 88 trillion-yen ETF market.
Japanese asset managers are eyeing the country's nascent active exchange-traded fund (ETF) market, aiming to attract both retail and institutional investors. Currently, actively managed ETFs represent only a minuscule portion of Japan's 88 trillion-yen ETF market [1].The interest in active ETFs stems from their potential to offer investors dynamic exposure to various markets and factors, addressing concerns such as home bias and changing market regimes. BlackRock, a global leader in investment management, has recently launched the iShares International Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF IDYN, which focuses on developed markets excluding the U.S. This fund employs a rules-based, top-down approach to evaluate macroeconomic environments and investor attitudes, shifting exposure across factors like momentum, value, and low volatility [2].
The introduction of IDYN complements BlackRock's existing U.S. equity factor rotation ETF, DYNF, which has amassed over $21 billion in assets under management. Both funds aim to generate alpha through tactical factor rotation, using proprietary models to allocate capital across factor exposures. The expense ratio for IDYN is 0.40% [2].
As the active ETF market continues to grow, Japanese asset managers are positioning themselves to become front-runners in this promising field. By offering investors sophisticated, dynamic exposure to international markets, these funds could help address the persistent theme of home bias in portfolio formation. The active management approach allows for real-time adjustments to market conditions, potentially enhancing investment returns and risk management.
References:
[1] https://asia.nikkei.com/business/markets/japan-asset-managers-move-to-tap-nascent-active-etf-market
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/etfs/new-etfs/25/08/47012665/blackrocks-new-etf-hunts-for-alpha-across-global-markets

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