There’s active interest in passive funds

There’s active interest in passive funds

By Financial Times

The US aviation regulator has blocked Boeing from expanding production of its most popular plane, the fight between Poland’s Donald Tusk and Andrzej Duda heats up, a research group forecasts 56% of total US fund assets will be passively managed by 2027, the French government presses the UK to help fill a multibillion-pound hole in nuclear projects, and Israel is creating a buffer zone within Gaza. 


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Regulator blocks expanded production of Boeing’s 737 Max

Feud between Poland’s Donald Tusk and Andrzej Duda intensifies over presidential pardon

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Passive eclipses active in US fund market as assets swell to $13.3tn

French government presses the UK to help fill multi billion-pound hole in nuclear projects

Israel demolishes buildings to create buffer zone within Gaza


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