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The New York-based firm is planning to launch some of the first tokenized ETFs, according to a report.
The company filled a hole in its fixed-income ETF line — but the timing may not be ideal, given relatively low yields in junk bonds relative to Treasurys, one observer said.
Reckoner Capital Management, which added its Leveraged AAA CLO ETF in July, has aspirations of building out a global credit business.
As new ETFs launch at breakneck speed, expensive products are raking in revenue.
The firm’s founder claims a new ETF using fundamentals beyond market-cap weighting to determine holdings is the next big thing.
Funds holding large financial institutions have significantly outperformed broad market indices this year.
The exchange could start offering tokenization of securities, including exchange-traded products and stocks, next year.
Amid a reversal in tax incentives that had started to buoy clean energy technologies, investors have pulled money from linked ETFs.
The company, which sponsors a nearly $5 billion Bitcoin ETF along with ARK, is nixing the three other ETFs in that partnership.
The SEC and CFTC recently issued a rare joint statement encouraging applications for new spot crypto products.
Disney is the comeback kid of Wall Street, and other streaming giants are following suit.
The company’s new U.S. Equity Total Return ETF invests in other exchange-traded funds in a way that minimizes dividend payments.
If approved, Tuttle Capital Management would buck an industry trend in the options it uses, according to the company’s CEO.
Stocks in rapidly emerging markets have been outperforming their so-called developed counterparts due, in part, to a depreciating US dollar.
The company’s asset manager, Raymond James Investment Management, has been prepping a line of four ETFs since last year.
There isn’t an ETF for everything, but the volume of leveraged products coming to market shows a strategy of filling any voids.
As AI continues to rake in funds despite questions about long-term profitability, some experts are calling for more diversification.
Cash is king, but income-generating mutual funds and ETFs are increasingly being used for clients, Nasdaq found.
The company’s massive asset moves may, in part, reflect institutional investors’ entry into the industry, particularly crypto.
Meg Ryan, a lecturer at Harvard with a background in military law, will take over next month as director of the SEC Division of Enforcement.