ETFs Are Rewiring Institutional Portfolios

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ETFs Are Quietly Rewiring Institutional Portfolios

Pensions and endowments are using ETFs to replace internal indexing, express active views, and access hard-to-reach markets — reshaping how portfolios are built and run.

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