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EV investment firm reports AUM growth and ETMF rollout in 2016 conference briefing

EV investment firm reports AUM growth and ETMF rollout in 2016 conference briefing The passage provides routine financial metrics and product updates for a private investment firm (EV) with no direct ties to high‑profile public officials or controversial actions. It lacks specific allegations, transactions, or novel revelations that would merit deeper investigation. Key insights: EV's assets under management rose to $336.4 B, a modest increase from the prior quarter.; Quarterly inflows were $4.8 B (6% AOG) with $1.7 B (3% AOG) excluding exposure‑management flows.; EV acquired Calvert Investments (~$12 B AUM) to expand ESG capabilities.

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EV investment firm reports AUM growth and ETMF rollout in 2016 conference briefing The passage provides routine financial metrics and product updates for a private investment firm (EV) with no direct ties to high‑profile public officials or controversial actions. It lacks specific allegations, transactions, or novel revelations that would merit deeper investigation. Key insights: EV's assets under management rose to $336.4 B, a modest increase from the prior quarter.; Quarterly inflows were $4.8 B (6% AOG) with $1.7 B (3% AOG) excluding exposure‑management flows.; EV acquired Calvert Investments (~$12 B AUM) to expand ESG capabilities.

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important (23%) while investors thought more operating leverage was least important for EV (8%). Chart 57: What would get you more interested in investing in EV stock? 40% 38% 35% 30% 29% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Stronger high-fee flows ETMFs taking off Increased capital return Positive operating and a favorable fee rate leverage aiding the margin Source: BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research e EV disclosed their FAQ AUM which was $336.4B up modestly from $334.4B at the end of its prior quarter as modest market losses were offset by inflows which were also disclosed by EV. Flows for C3Q (F4Q) were $4.8B/6% aog or $1.7B/3% aog ex exposure management flows, roughly in-line with expectations in a fairly challenging backdrop. EV also commented on their recent acquisition of Calvert Investments (~$12B AUM, see note) and is excited about the opportunity in ESG investing. Calvert is a leader in investing in socially responsible companies, a small but rapidly growing area. e | When asked about the outlook on fixed income performance and flows given the recent run up in rates as well as the outlook, EV was fairly positive in their outlook given their positioning and leadership in floating rate which should perform well and attract flows in a rising rate environment. ¢ _ETMFs continue to be topical for EV given they are the only player in the non- transparent active ETF business with their NextShares franchise. EV has launched 3 NextShares thus far and Waddell and Reed launched 3 of their own in October, making 6 total NextShares in the market right now, however they are only available through Folio and Interactive Brokers. While we continue to view this as not very significant in the near term and a potential longer term opportunity, with EV signing on UBS and Envestnet for distribution in 2017, we should see a little more traction ahead. « Regarding potential changes from the election, while very early, management thinks that whatever happens to the DOL Fiduciary Rule (delay, modify, etc.), the industry has already been shifting in a fiduciary direction, and they expect that to continue, though the pace could vary depending on the eventual outcome. Additionally, EV has limited exposure to higher distribution share classes (<20% of sales), so they see a more limited impact. In terms of a lower corporate tax rate (15-20%), this would have a meaningful benefit for EV, potentially increasing earnings by 15-20%. BankofAmerica <2” 38 2016 Future of Financials Conference | 17 November 2016 Merrill Lynch

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