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Hedge Funds Prefer ETFs For Shorting: Goldman Sachs

November 25, 2013--Even hedge funds like ETFs.
But not for the same reasons as you and me. The latest "Hedge Fund Trend Monitor" study from Amanda Sneider, David J. Kostin, Stuart Kaiser, Ben Snider, Rima Reddy and Aaron Woodside of Goldman Sachs Portfolio Research says hedge funds use ETFs primarily for just that-hedging.

Hedge funds using ETFs as hedging tool

"Hedge funds use ETFs more as a hedging tool than as a directional investment vehicle, based on our analysis of 13-F and short interest filings."

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Source: ValueWalk


U.S. Fed's Tarullo wants more tools to counter shadow bank risks

November 22, 2013-- Global financial watchdogs should have more policy tools and powers over firms such as hedge funds to counter the risk of a devastating run on investment banks, the U.S. Federal Reserve's top regulator said on Friday.

Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo unveiled new details of the central bank's plans to require banks to hold more capital if they rely heavily on raising short-term cash from other banks, and he pushed regulators writing global rules to do more.

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Source: Reuters


Five Reasons Why This Association Hit the Pause Button

November 22, 2013--The National Exchange Traded Funds Association's efforts to represent the trillion-dollar investment banking industry have been shelved due to "lack of demand." Its stunted start offers insights for other budding groups.

The National Exchange Traded Funds Association (NETFA) website currently sits dormant, replaced with a placeholder site full of unrelated links. For an association launched less than two years ago with fanfare, it was an unceremonious end-at least, for now.

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Source: Associationsnow.com


CFTC.gov Commitments of Traders Reports Update

November 22, 2013--The current reports for the week of November 19, 2013 are now available.

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Source: CFTC.gov


ProShares Launches First Short Term Emerging Markets Bond ETF

November 21, 2013--Short duration fund offers attractive yield potential with reduced interest rate sensitivity
November 21. 2013--ProShares, a premier provider of alternative ETFs, today launched the Short Term USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF (EMSH), the first short term emerging markets bond ETF in the United States.

The ETF is designed to offer attractive yield potential with reduced interest rate sensitivity.

"Investors concerned about rising interest rates have been flooding into short term bond ETFs," said Michael Sapir, Chairman and CEO of ProShare Advisors LLC, ProShares' investment advisor. "We are pleased to introduce the nation's first short term emerging markets bond ETF, which offers exposure to this attractive-yielding asset class while limiting the impact of rising interest rates."

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Source:ProShares


IndexUniverse & ISA Announce Partnership

November 21, 2013--IndexUniverse LLC and Index Strategy Advisors (ISA) today announced the launch of a partnership to build and deliver high-quality ETF portfolios to clients.

Under the terms of the agreement, ISA will leverage IndexUniverse's ETF Analytics and due diligence platform to select ETFs for clients, based on ISA's proprietary asset allocation models. -

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Source: Index Strategy Advisors (ISA)


State Street-Whitepaper: Leveraging the Best of Passive and Active

November 21, 2013--The active versus passive debate is often emotional and polarizing. However, when you push beyond the black and white divides, it becomes clear that combining passive and active investment strategies is actually the most beneficial approach for portfolios, especially when considering the growth of advanced indexes. That is, while certain efficient asset classes may be best accessed with low cost passive investments, others may have greater potential for excess returns and, therefore, are best suited for active management.

At the same time, active and passive solutions can complement each other within asset classes and allows investors to tilt portfolios to the best opportunities within and across markets. This approach harnesses the best of passive and active and can help build the most cost effective, resilient and robust portfolios possible

THE EVOLUTION OF PASSIVE INVESTING
The debate over the merits of active management ignited in 1965 with the publication of Michael Jensen's "The Performance of Mutual Funds in the Period 1945-1965". Proponents of passive investing, also known as index investing, typically view markets as efficient. Accordingly, rather than seek to outperform a benchmark, passive investors seek to track the performance of a market index by owning the same assets, in similar proportions, as the underlying index. In contrast, active investors tend to believe that markets are inefficient. Therefore, active managers tend to over and underweight securities, sectors or countries in order to generate excess returns relative to an index.

Although actively managed funds account for nearly three quarters of the overall market, passive funds have gained significant market share over the past few years. Interestingly, passive investing only became a reality in 1971 with the launch of the first fund seeking to track a rules-based index. Thus, in the grand scheme of the investing world, passive remains a relative newcomer.

Much of passive's asset growth was sparked by recent prolonged periods of market volatility starting in the early 2000s when many active managers failed to live up to expectations. The Global Financial Crisis exacerbated this trend and caused investors to reassess the role of active investment approaches, especially when many managers experienced liquidity difficulties and marked underperformance during the worst of the crisis. Accordingly, passive assets, as a percentage of total mutual fund industry assets, have risen from approximately 10% in 2001 to 26% today. At the same time, investors of all shapes and sizes have become more cost conscious and are highly scrutinizing management fees.

to view white paper visit www.statestreetspdrs.com

Source: SPDR(R) University Research


Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, October 29-30, 2013

November 20, 2013--The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday released the attached minutes of the Committee meeting held on October 29-30, 2013 and of the conference call held on October 16, 2013.

The minutes for each regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee ordinarily are made available three weeks after the day of the policy decision and subsequently are published in the Board’s Annual Report. The descriptions of economic and financial conditions contained in these minutes are based solely on the information that was available to the Committee at the time of the meeting.

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Source: FRB


CFTC Announces Weekly Swaps Report

Transparency initiative will give the public a new window into the formerly opaque swaps market
November 20, 2013--Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Gary Gensler today announced the initiation of the CFTC Weekly Swaps Report.

The weekly report will provide the public with a detailed view of the swaps marketplace that before the Dodd-Frank Act was an opaque market. Today's report currently covers the interest rate and credit asset classes that comprise about 90% of the approximately $400 trillion swaps market. The report provides three views of the swaps market: the gross notional outstanding value, the weekly transactions measured by dollar volume, and the weekly transactions measured by ticket volume. For each asset class, the report provides detailed breakdowns of the swaps market by product type, currency (six major currencies), tenor, participant type, and whether swaps are cleared or uncleared. The Weekly Swaps Report is available at http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/SwapsReports.

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Source: CFTC.gov


Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, November 2013

November 20, 2013--The debt limit-commonly referred to as the debt ceiling-is the maximum amount of debt that the Department of the Treasury can issue to the public and to other federal agencies. That amount is set by law and has been increased over the years in order to finance the government's operations.

The debt ceiling was suspended earlier this year-from February 4 through May 18-so that the Department of the Treasury had the authority to borrow any amounts necessary to meet the government's operating needs during that period. The debt limit has again been suspended, this time through February 7, 2014.

What Is the Current Situation?

Currently, there is no statutory limit on the issuance of new federal debt because the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014 (Public Law 113-46) suspended the debt ceiling from October 17, 2013, through February 7, 2014. The act also specified that the amount of borrowing that occurred during that period be added to the previous debt limit of $16.699 trillion. Therefore, on February 8, the limit will be reset to reflect cumulative borrowing through February 7. The amount of outstanding debt subject to limit is now around $17.1 trillion.

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view the Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, November 2013

Source: Congressional Budget Office (CBO)


SEC Filings


August 21, 2026 William Blair ETF Trust files with the SEC-3 ETFs
August 21, 2026 Manning & Napier Fund, Inc. files with the SEC
August 21, 2026 Roundhill ETF Trust files with the SEC-Roundhill Power Semiconductor ETF
August 21, 2026 Tidal Trust II files with the SEC-YieldMax(R) Memory and Storage Portfolio Option Income ETF
August 21, 2026 Tidal Trust II files with the SEC-4 XFUNDSTM Income ETFs

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Europe ETF News


August 20, 2026 Vanguard strengthens its offer of global UCITS ETFs with three new low-cost funds
August 18, 2026 Themes ETF Trust files with the SEC-6 Leverage Shares 2X Group Daily ETFs
August 17, 2026 HANetf launches Trading Central quant ETF in Europe
August 17, 2026 Avantis Investors Enters Italy
August 13, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on August 13, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse

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Asia ETF News


August 20, 2026 Hong Kong First! Global X Hang Seng High Dividend Yield Enhanced Income ETF
August 19, 2026 Mirae Asset Securities Launches WTI Leverage ETNs in First Partnership with Solactive
August 11, 2026 Korea Investment Launches ETF Bundling Five Strategic Industries
August 10, 2026 Axis Mutual Fund launches Axis Nifty Energy Index Fund & Axis Nifty Energy ETF
August 10, 2026 Korea Investment Launches ETF Betting on Chips and Strategic Industries

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Global ETP News


August 19, 2026 ETFGI reports Global ETF Industry Assets Reach Record US$ 23.11 Trillion at the end of July and YTD Inflows Hit All-Time High US$ 1.71 Trillion
August 13, 2026 From Chinese AI to Global ETFs: STARTRADER Launches 45 New 24/7 Stock and ETF CFDs Spanning Seven Market Themes
August 06, 2026 Flow Traders Brings 24/7 Liquidity to Algorand
August 05, 2026 Tokenized Equities Surge 140% in 2026 as New DeFiLlama Research Maps the Market
July 31, 2026 Global goods trade resilient in the first quarter of 2026 despite war in Middle East

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Middle East ETP News


August 05, 2026 Qatar ETF net asset value dips to $109.6mln in H1 2026
August 05, 2026 Mideast Stocks: Major Gulf bourses mixed as investors await clarity on US-Iran talks
August 03, 2026 Mideast Stocks: Most Gulf markets gain as Trump holds off Iran strike
July 31, 2026 STARTRADER expands AI offering with 31 New US Share & ETF CFDs in Semiconductors, Optical Networking & Nuclear
July 30, 2026 Saudi economy shrinks for first time in three years

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Africa ETF News


August 10, 2026 West Africa growth projected at 4.6% in 2026, remains resilient-AfDB Regional Economic Outlook Report
August 10, 2026 Africa: 'Nigeria's Fintech Ecosystem Has Become One of Africa's Largest'
August 06, 2026 Africa: Zimbabwe Overtakes Nigeria As Africa's Best-Performing Stock Market
August 05, 2026 Nairobi Securities Exchange Plans East Africa's First AI ETF- But Its CEO Is Watching for a Bubble
July 29, 2026 Regional Economic Outlook 2026: Southern Africa Must Mobilise Development Finance at Scale to Close Annual $55 Billion Financing Gap

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ESG and Of Interest News


July 30, 2026 Ranked: The World's Biggest Mineral Producers
July 21, 2026 Sovereign Wealth Funds Need Legal Clarity as Their Scale and Mandates Expand
July 15, 2026 Women's health attracted record equity in 2025 as companies share capital

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White Papers


July 20, 2026 IMF Staff Country Report Singapore: Selected Issues
July 17, 2026 Graying Asia: How Aging Is Reshaping Banking
July 17, 2026 The Changing Landscape of Financial Integration in Asia-Pacific

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