Active ETFs, international funds, and long-duration bonds emerged among top beneficiaries of May asset flows.
The investment giant's newest exchange-traded fund offers low-cost exposure to a diversifying liquid alternative strategy.
Annual survey research shows increased adoption of alternatives including listed REITs and SMAs, with ESG funds falling by the wayside.
Insiders say the Wall Street giant is looking to let clients count certain crypto holdings as collateral or, in some cases, assets in their overall net worth.
Regulatory filing submitted for Bitcoin fund tied to Truth Social.
Filing for new ETF suite, which includes one following Michael Burry, takes a slightly different tack to the broader push to democratize "smart" institutional investors' strategies.
Asset managers filing to launch dual share-class mutual funds, creating an ETF sleeve for existing strategies, could end up eroding key benefits of the wrapper.
The latest launches in 2025, which include leveraged strategies, cryptocurrency, and active funds, mark a sharp turn from the passive revolution envisioned by Jack Bogle.
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Morningstar says that declining fees saved investors $5.9 billion in fund expenses across ETFs and mutual funds in 2024.
Asset flows over recent years are evidence of advisors' love of ETFs, but professionals still see a place for mutual funds in client portfolios.
Wirehouses and broker dealers stand to lose up to $30 billion a year if mutual fund managers are allowed to add ETF share classes to their current strategies, according to a new analysis.
As Berkshire Hathaway remains a top-performing financial stock, ETFs that offer a similar value style could appeal to investors, according to CFRA.
Financials posted the second largest sectoral outflows
Launches include Bitcoin and newly approved futures-based XRP funds
A decline in bullishness across Wall Street has not stifled financial innovation in the ETF industry, with scores of new funds minted including leveraged and exotic bets.
The rush of SEC applications, which also includes JPMorgan and Schwab, reflect growing optimism over the tax-busting fund structure.
Expectations meet reality in the democratization of private market investments as the pioneering ETF runs into first-mover challenges.
Franklin Templeton’s Dina Ting shares her insights with InvestmentNews.
Inflows top $80 billion as the asset management giant sees the best year start for organic fee growth since 2021.