5 Surprising Things About the European ETF Market

The DAX Index curve sits on display inside the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, operated by Deutsche Boerse AG, in Frankfurt, Germany.Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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While ETFs play an increasingly large role in U.S. financial markets, they're still in their infancy in Europe. The continent has regional markets, which has led to substantial fragmentation -- think a lot of products but not yet a lot of assets. Tom Psarofagis, an analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence who's now based in London, joins Eric and Joel to discuss how ETFs in Europe are "the same but different." a lot of products but not yet a lot of assets.