{"text":[[{"start":10.11,"text":"Vanguard’s blue-chip US stock exchange-traded fund has become the world’s biggest, seizing the crown from State Street’s S&P 500 tracker, in a sign of how a race to slash fees is reshaping the industry. "}],[{"start":22.38,"text":"Vanguard’s fund, known by its ticker VOO, held assets of $631.8bn in early US trading on Tuesday, pushing it ahead of the $630.3bn of State Street’s SPY, which was the first-ever US ETF when it launched in 1993, 17 years before VOO. "}],[{"start":40.129999999999995,"text":"The Vanguard vehicle’s ascent is a reflection of its low fees and the rapid growth of ETFs among retail investors, who are less likely to buy State Street’s more institutionally tailored vehicle. "}],[{"start":50.529999999999994,"text":"“VOO turned on the flows afterburners last year and caught up to SPY much quicker than expected,” said Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America at Morningstar. "}],[{"start":61.05,"text":"In a sign of VOO’s swift climb, the fund was $182bn behind SPY at the start of 2022 and still $50bn behind as recently as November, when it overtook BlackRock’s iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) to take the second spot. "}],[{"start":77.52,"text":"More than $23bn has flowed into VOO this year, compared with net outflows of $16bn from SPY, according to TMX VettaFi data. "}],[{"start":87.32,"text":"All three leading S&P 500 ETFs have benefited from runaway global demand for vehicles tracking US equities, which accounted for 60.5 per cent of global stock market capitalisation at the end of 2023, the highest level since 1973, according to UBS. "}],[{"start":103.50999999999999,"text":"Wall Street stocks have also posted huge gains in recent years, notching up returns of more than 20 per cent both in 2023 and 2024. "}],[{"start":112.60999999999999,"text":"Vanguard has surged thanks to its low fees, charging just 0.03 per cent annually. "},{"start":118.60199999999999,"text":"It has also benefited from the ever-widening use of ETFs for building portfolios. "},{"start":123.21899999999998,"text":"The ETF industry as a whole recently passed $10tn. "}],[{"start":127.92999999999998,"text":"SPY, which charges 0.0945 per cent, is favoured by more active traders, since it is cheaper to trade and offers greater leverage through derivatives. "}],[{"start":137.87999999999997,"text":"“VOO is just such a cheap, useful tool,” said Syl Flood, senior product manager at Morningstar. "},{"start":144.04699999999997,"text":"“It’s most used by long-term investors whereas SPY is more of a trading tool. "},{"start":148.41399999999996,"text":"The money in Vanguard’s funds is stickier than almost anybody else’s money. ”"}],[{"start":153.38999999999996,"text":"He added that Vanguard’s and BlackRock’s funds had benefited from investors switching money from actively managed funds to passive ETFs. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
