IW Podcast: Can The ETF Industry Achieve Another Record-breaking Year?

In this month's podcast, Investment Week reporters Jayna Rana and Tom Eckett speak to industry figures about whether or not ETFs can expect to see another year of record-breaking success after net issuance reached highs of $473bn in 2017.

The rise of passive investing and exhchange-traded products has been one of the industry's biggest conversations in recent years and its market seems be growing stronger and stronger.

Investment Week speaks to JP Morgan Asset Management's head of international ETFs and HanETF director Simon Mott to find out whether or not the run can continue and what challenges and opportunities the industry might meet along the way.

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Jayna is senior reporter and investment trust correspondent at Investment Week. She joined the publication in August 2015 after graduating with an MA in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Kent.

Jayna holds the NCTJ diploma and has experience in print, online and broadcast journalism. She regularly contributes towards the Investment Week monthly podcast.

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