The CEO and co-founder's personal stake in the active ETF firm is set to enjoy a ten-figure payday, based on details of the transaction and regulatory filings.
The world's second-largest asset manager has capitulated on its long-held anti-crypto stance in the face of persistent retail and institutional demand.
The deal, set to add $28 billion in assets, would vault the Wall Street giant among the top tier of active ETF providers as investors flock to defined outcome strategies for downside protection and smoother stock exposure.
The world's largest asset manager, which manages three of the city's pension funds, is on thin ice after allegedly falling short in its climate engagement efforts.
Ed Lopez, Head of Product at VanEck, discusses the factors opening the door to emerging market bonds, alternatives and private markets.
Global funds climb to three-year peak, but survival and outperformance remain uphill.
New analysis by AdvizorPro RIAs with new ETF allocations more than double those paring back, with high-fee ETF usage reflecting "a more conservative stance" amid macro uncertainty.
Industry group says policy switch to electronic delivery, overwhelming supported by Americans, could save funds and investors up to $4 billion.
T. Rowe Price argues that derivatives are at the forefront of ETF innovation by offering advisors more precision
Charles Champagne, Head of ETF Strategy at Allianz, says advisors want protection before volatility returns, and buffered ETFs should be in the conversation.
MFS Investment Management puts the case forward for active ETFs and international exposure.
New research points to the value of product education and specialist insight as advisors diversify further beyond mutual funds.
BlackRock survey finds younger, first-time investors fueling a surge in ETF adoption, with diversification and digital access driving the trend.
Founder and GP of Innovating Capital sees a turning point toward stronger infrastructure and real-world utility.
Half of ETF users expect to go all-in within five years as cost and choice reshape investing habits.
The Securities and Exchange Commission's work around easing alternatives in 401(k)s has also slowed down as staff furloughs bite at the agency.
October's record ETF surge fuels optimism, but concentration and risks echo a modern Gilded Age.
The multimillion-dollar settlement follows findings that First Trust exceeded industry limits on non-cash perks and misled client firms about the extent of its spending.
Providers target wirehouses and RIAs as active ETF assets top $1 trillion, but distribution and education concerns remain.
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