Active asset managers have been bleeding cash, and strategies to stem the outflows haven't had much effect. Many may not survive a bear market.
The idea of ESG has been changing since the day it was just a twinkle in a marketer’s eye. Now it’s heading into its inevitable end game.
That’s when a DC court will issue a mandate that could make effective an August opinion that went in favor of Grayscale Investments, which had sued the SEC as it looked to convert its Bitcoin trust into an ETF.
Nearly 70 new ETFs made their market debuts in September. That included 21 bond ETFs, one commodities ETF, 41 equities-based ETFs and six target date/multi-asset ETFs.
An erroneous report that BlackRock had won approval to launch a spot ETF rapidly sent the largest digital asset to $30,002 on Monday, the highest price since August.
On Friday, the US Securities and Exchange Commission declined to appeal on earlier positive court ruling for Grayscale.
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