Home>News & Insights>Insights>The global evolution of low-volatility investment in asset managementThe global evolution of low-volatility investment in asset management EPFR Insights EPFR 16.07.2019 under a minute read In recent years, investors scarred by the wild market and asset prices swings that followed the bursting of the dot.com bubble, the sub-prime debt implosion and the European debt crisis have developed a healthy – and growing appetite for low-volatility strategies. Asset managers are responding to this demand. According to data from Informa Financial Intelligence’s EPFR, by mid-2Q19 there were 204 low-volatility funds globally with a total Asset under Management (AuM) of over US$130 billion. US-based firms account for three-quarters of the current total, but interest is growing in other parts of the world and the number of globally mandated low-volatility funds has increased significantly in recent years. This has been accompanied by an increase in the number of benchmark indices, highlighting the fact that the current spectrum of low-volatility strategies is underpinned by multiple methodologies. Tags Recent Posts India insolvency law—10 years on, promise meets practice REDD 29.04.2026 Insights As India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code turns 10, REDD’s ongoing coverage helps readers make sense of what's worked and what Read More Europe Positions Itself for Growth in Chemical Plastic Recycling EMIS 28.04.2026 Insights The global plastic recycling services market is projected to grow to USD 24bn by 2030, according to figures from Grand Read More EMIS Expands Latin America Private Company Coverage EMIS 27.04.2026 Press Releases Bogota, April 28th – EMIS, leading provider of emerging market intelligence, announced a major expansion of its Latin America company Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.