Robinhood’s growing cryptocurrency business, which was rolled out in 2018 and now allows customers to trade Bitcoin, Ethereum and even Dogecoin, has drawn questions from the SEC.
In this week's fund news, Evolution Private Investment Collective aims to bring private markets strategies to advisors; Engine No. 1's new ETF targets impacting companies through proxy voting; and Amplify introduces a new cleaner living ETF.
The SEC Chair said he’s directed the agency’s staff to review how to toughen a slew of regulations that touch everything from meme stocks to blank-check companies.
A slate of companies are releasing or planning “Bitcoin adjacent” products that skirt U.S. regulators’ refusal to allow the largest cryptocurrency to be put in an exchange-traded fund wrapper.
The 66-year-old investor said he’s piled more than half of his liquid investments into value stocks from the developing world, an even larger share than two years ago.