The Importance of Qualitative Growth in the ETF Market and TDF ETFs
The Importance of Qualitative Growth in the ETF Market and TDF ETFs
The South Korean ETF market is expanding rapidly, yet Baek Jae-kyu, CEO of Hanwha Asset Management, emphasizes the need for not just quantitative but qualitative growth. Hanwha Asset Management plans to list three new TDF ETFs on November 11, aiming to provide stable long-term returns. The TDF ETFs automatically adjust asset allocation based on retirement timelines and are highlighted as crucial long-term investment products. Baek underlined the necessity for continued growth of asset managers by creating structures where investors yield tangible benefits. Baek particularly views investments in big tech and semiconductor-related ETFs as significant strategies for the long run. He expressed concern over the recent overheating of the ETF market, underscoring that asset managers should remain focused on delivering real benefits to investors. The strategy of providing high yields and easy product access could serve as a differentiated approach for Hanwha Asset Management, potentially becoming a powerful factor in the market. This will also lay the groundwork for healthy development in the ETF sector.
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