Statistics
Assets In Exchange Traded Funds, Products Reached Another Record In 2017

Assets invested in globally-listed ETFs/ETPs grew by a record $1.287 trillion during 2017, over double the previous record of $554.0 billion set in 2016.
Assets invested in exchange traded funds and products listed
globally increased by 36.3 per cent during 2017 from a year
earlier to reach a new high of $4.835 trillion at the end of
December, highlighting the continued attractions of such
index-tracking vehicles.
Data from ETFGI, a firm monitoring such funds, assets invested in
globally-listed ETFs/ETPs grew by a record $1.287 trillion during
2017, over double the previous record of $554.0 billion set in
2016.
The 36.3 per cent jump in assets also represents the greatest
growth in assets since 2009 when markets recovered following the
2008 financial crisis.
Index-tracking, or “passive” funds and products, have boomed in
recent years on the back of a rising equity market – which dents
the attractions of paying higher fees for actively managed funds
– and a perception that active management is often not worth the
money in the most efficient, liquid markets.