Amundi expansion plans pay off

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Amundi ETF is one of the top three European ETF providers by net new assets, according to Deutsche Bank's latest ETF market review.

Amundi ETF benefited from significant growth throughout the year to finish 2011 ranked as the third largest European ETF provider by net new assets, with EUR 1.7bn net inflows. Despite challenging market conditions, 2011 was a positive year for Amundi ETF with the extension of its range to over 100 products, which led to growth of 22% in assets under management on 2010 figures. The European development plan reached an important milestone in May with entry into the UK market. Amundi ETF has continued to strengthen its local access in key European countries to reach more than 400 produ...

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