The giant asset manager's adjusted earnings of $12.53 per share topped estimates, but a market-driven slide from its year-end AUM record complicated an otherwise strong quarter.
Active ETFs, defined outcome products, and shifting investor preferences are all fueling a bullish outlook for the rest of the decade.
Nicholas Wealth says the ETF can isolate Bitcoin’s overnight alpha while reducing exposure to global market volatility during trading hours.
Wedbush’s Managing Director and Global Head of Technology Research Dan Ives has lent his name to another ETF.
As spending rises and priorities shift toward detection and interception, WisdomTree’s Sam Rines sees defense becoming a long-term feature of global capital allocation
Geopolitical tensions and rising yields drive cautious ETF flows as investors pivot to defence, energy, and short-duration bonds.
The Artemis II launch “marks a new phase in space exploration and the search for transformative technologies,” said Matthew Bartolini, managing director at State Street Investment Management.
Gold has not served as the geopolitical hedge it is often claimed to be in the past month. But advisors say the long term bull case remains intact.
Transatlantic alliance with UK’s L&G includes distribution and investments to boost global wealth solutions offering.
The VanEck Alternative Asset Manager ETF recently posted its highest trading volume on record.
Mutual fund and ETF costs stayed subdued in 2025 as flows favored low-fee products.
“Tax efficiency is usually the number one thing that people think about,” said Scott Davis, head of ETFs at Capital Group.
Survey shows allocations rising as firms demand regulation, governance and ETF access.
“There’s a lot of great stuff going on for the space industry,” said fund manager Andrew Chanin.
“We have seen material flows going into sectors like energy, materials, and infrastructure,” said Anna Paglia, executive vice president and chief business officer at State Street.
“Gold has been rallying for two solid years, now almost coming up on three years,” said van Eck.
“I think the younger generation follows performance, so if active managers can generate alpha, money will flow there," said Megan Rust, Franklin Templeton's vice president of ETF capital markets.
Study shows investors planning to fund higher active ETF exposure by trimming mutual funds, while also signaling strong interest in private equity and private credit ETFs.
“The great advisor is going to be ahead of what their clients are asking,” says David Buzo, chief marketing officer at Independent Advisor Alliance.
Mary Mock, head of distribution at Touchstone Investments, tells InvestmentNews how asset managers are pivoting.