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| Active ETFs continue to dominate 2024 We are very happy to bring you our latest Off the Record podcast this week which sees Truss Edge’s Dave Shastri and Harbor Capital Advisors’ Steve Cook talking about the complexities of managing active ETFs. Active ETFs have seen the most success this year, with LSEG Lipper’s ETF data for July reporting Active/Semi Active ETFs enjoying inflows (+USD27.8 billion) for the month. Truss Edge offers its administrative services to hedge funds and ETFs so is uniquely well placed to understand the demands of active managers. In the podcast, Dave Shastri comments that there has been a shift in public perception of ETFs which is driving the growth in active ETFs, while Steve Cook notes that the 2019 ETF rule has unleashed new opportunities for ETFs in the US. Listen to the podcast here. Active ETFs were also part of the discussion with Switzerland’s SIX Exchange’s David Smith this week, with Smith saying: "Active ETFs have grown across this year with more issuers for those types of products." Smith notes that ETF issuers have been the first movers, plus new entrants are looking to wrap their investment strategy within the ETF wrapper. Place your votes now in the ETF Express US Awards for 2024. You can vote for your favourite ETF service providers and issuers, based on data provided by Tracksight, in the US market, using this link. Finally, we can offer readers wishing to attend the RIA Edge West event in Marina del Rey, California in October, a discount of 20 per cent using this code – ETF2024Exp. The event details are here.
Beverly Chandler, Managing Editor For live updates please follow us on Twitterand LinkedIn. | | | Managing Active ETFs | Dave Shastri of Truss Edge and Steve Cook of Harbor Capital Advisers discuss the recent growth of active ETFs. Shastri says there has been a shift in the public perception of the value proposition of ETFs driving that growth, with Cook adding that it’s all been made possible by the 2019 ETF rule which codified all the rules on ETFs in the US. |
| | Switzerland’s primary stock exchange basks in ETF business growth | With over 1,800 ETFs and 200 ETPs listed, and a total of over 6,000 ETFs tradable through SIX Swiss Exchange, including ETNs and ETCs under Swiss law, SIX has evolved significantly since it first ventured into ETFs more than two decades ago, according to the exchange’s Head of ETF Sales, David Smith. |
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