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JPMorgan’s struggling ETFs show crisis in demand for do-good funds
The firm announced Thursday that it will shutter two socially conscious exchange-traded funds by year-end.
Money floods into active ETFs that look somewhat passive
While a record $100 billion has flowed into actively managed exchange-traded funds this year, the funds getting the bond aren’t traditional bond and stock pickers.
Why retirees still require rainy day funds
J.P. Morgan’s experts advise those in retirement to set aside three to six months of income to prepare themselves for major life, health or financial surprises.
Competition for active ETF dominance heats up
JPMorgan Asset Management’s Bryon Lake projects that active ETFs in the US will grow over the next five years to $3 trillion from $384 billion currently.
Mutual-fund-to-ETF conversions fail to wow investors
More than a third of converted funds have posted net outflows since they made the switch, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Morgan Stanley’s ETF debut strikes chord with fees, tests market with ESG focus
Nearly a year after it announced plans to enter the ETF space, the wirehouse is banking on its Calvert brand to carry the day.
JPMorgan, money managers pushing back against proposed SEC names rule
The agency is floating tighter rules that would require certain funds to have at least 80% of assets correspond to investment strategies listed in their names.
JPMorgan strategist sees stocks bouncing back to record highs within next three years
JPMorgan Asset Management’s David Kelly says rebound is 'eminently doable' as the economy cools further.
Fintech Bytes: AdvisorEngine, eMoney and Invesco’s intelliflo
Catch up on the highlights from this week in fintech news.
JPMorgan kicking off $9 billion of mutual fund-to-ETF switches
It’s the first of four planned conversions by the firm that will shift around $9 billion of assets into exchange-traded funds by mid-June.