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IMF-Bringing the US Economy Back into Balance

February 16, 2023--The US Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates to restore price stability and to bring balance to the labor market. The demand for new hires is exceeding the supply of available workers in the US, as the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level in over 50 years, and this has contributed to higher inflation.

To help bring the economy back into balance, IMF analysis shows that staying the course and keeping interest rates elevated this year will tame inflation. Although these higher rates will temporarily increase unemployment, they will pave the way for stable inflation and sustainable economic growth, which will ultimately help create more jobs in the future.

When prices began rising in 2021, they were initially limited to goods affected by pandemic-related disruptions, such as vehicles. However, by early 2022, rising prices had spread to housing and other services such as hotels and restaurants. Growth of prices in the personal consumption expenditure index is now around 5½ percent, well above the 2 percent target.

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Source: imf.org


AllianzIM's Suite of ETFs Exceeds $1 Billion in Assets

February 15, 2023--It was one of the fastest growing suites of ETFs in the industry in 2022.
Allianz Investment Management LLC (AllianzIM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz Life(R), announced its suite of Buffered ETFs has surpassed $1 billion in total assets under management.

It was one of the fastest growing suites of ETFs in the industry in 2022.1

With rising interest ratings and the current geopolitical tensions continuing in 2023, risk mitigation strategies from investors and investment professionals continue to be in high demand, as the majority of investors (83%)* believe the market will remain very volatile this year. To meet this need, AllianzIM is continuing to expand its lineup of Buffered ETFs to provide investors new entry points into the market with downside Buffers against losses. Since debuting in June 2020, AllianzIM has launched 16 Buffered ETFs with six or 12-month outcome periods.

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Source: allianzlife.com


REX Shares Launches Energy Long and Short MicroSectors ETNs Tracking Solactive Index

February 15, 2023--Oil & Gas are the main ingredients of a great variety of industrial products such as transportation fuels, plastics, solvents, and a source of electricity and heat generation. Recently, demand and supply for these commodities as well as their prices have been rising in volatility on a global basis, especially due to market concerns about energy shortages, Covid-19 restrictions in China, and a recession in the horizon.

However, the restraints of Russian oil by the European Union, China's reopening, and the prospect of a change in the Fed monetary policy can establish a different scenario for these commodities' prices. Solactive is pleased to announce REX Shares, LLC ("REX") launched two Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) issued by Bank of Montreal ("BMO") linked to the Solactive MicroSectors Energy Index (ticker: BIGOIL). The ETNs, MicroSectors Energy 3x Leveraged ETNs (ticker: WTIU) and MicroSectors Energy -3x Inverse Leveraged ETNs (ticker: WTID) started trading today on NYSE Arca.

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Source: Solactive AG


CBO-Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, February 2023

February 15, 2023--Summary
The debt limit-commonly called the debt ceiling-is the maximum amount of debt that the Department of the Treasury can issue to the public or to other federal agencies. The amount is set by law and has been increased or suspended over the years to allow for the additional borrowing needed to finance the government's operations. On December 16, 2021, lawmakers raised the debt limit by $2.5 trillion to a total of $31.4 trillion.

On January 19, 2023, that limit was reached, and the Treasury announced a "debt issuance suspension period" during which, under current law, it can take well-established "extraordinary measures" to borrow additional funds without breaching the debt ceiling.

The Congressional Budget Office projects that, if the debt limit remains unchanged, the government's ability to borrow using extraordinary measures will be exhausted between July and September 2023-that is, in the fourth quarter of the current fiscal year. The projected exhaustion date is uncertain because the timing and amount of revenue collections and outlays over the intervening months could differ from CBO's projections. In particular, income tax receipts in April could be more or less than CBO estimates. If those receipts fell short of estimated amounts-for example, if capital gains realizations in 2022 were smaller or if U.S. income growth slowed by more in early calendar year 2023 than CBO projected-the extraordinary measures could be exhausted sooner, and the Treasury could run out of funds before July.

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Source: CBO (Congressional Budget Office)


CBO-The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2023 to 2033

February 15, 2023--The Congressional Budget Office regularly publishes reports presenting its baseline projections of what the federal budget and the economy would look like in the current year and over the next 10 years if current laws governing taxes and spending generally remained unchanged.

This report is the latest in that series. The Budget
CBO projects a federal budget deficit of $1.4 trillion for 2023. (Deficits and spending have been adjusted to exclude the effects of shifts that occur in the timing of certain payments when October 1 falls on a weekend.) In the agency's projections, deficits generally increase over the coming years; the shortfall in 2033 is $2.7 trillion. The deficit amounts to 5.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, swells to 6.1 percent of GDP in 2024 and 2025, and then declines in the two years that follow. After 2027, deficits increase again, reaching 6.9 percent of GDP in 2033-a level exceeded only five times since 1946.

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Source: CBO (Congressional Budget Office)


SEC Proposes Enhanced Safeguarding Rule for Registered Investment Advisers

February 15, 2023--The Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed rule changes to enhance protections of customer assets managed by registered investment advisers. If adopted, the changes would amend and redesignate rule 206(4)-2, the Commission's custody rule, under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and amend certain related recordkeeping and reporting obligations.

The proposed rules would exercise Commission authority under section 411 of the Dodd-Frank Act by broadening the application of the current investment adviser custody rule beyond client funds and securities to include any client assets in an investment adviser's possession or when an investment adviser has authority to obtain possession of client assets. Like the current rule, the proposed rule would entrust safekeeping of client assets to qualified custodians, including, for example, certain banks or broker-dealers.

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Source: SEC.gov


SEC Finalizes Rules to Reduce Risks in Clearance and Settlement

February 15, 2023--Final rules will shorten process for settling securities transactions from two business days to one.

The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted rule changes to shorten the standard settlement cycle for most broker-dealer transactions in securities from two business days after the trade date (T+2) to one (T+1). The final rule is designed to benefit investors and reduce the credit, market, and liquidity risks in securities transactions faced by market participants.

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Source: SEC.gov


Wall Street's Mutual Fund-to-ETF Magic Trick Is Failing to Wow

February 13, 2023--February 13, 2023--Many converted funds see outflows as ETFs overall lure cash
Quant giant Dimensional’s products are bucking the trend
A parade of money managers who converted mutual funds into exchange-traded funds in a bid to ride rampant demand for the newer, easier-to-trade structures are discovering it may not be so simple to tap the ETF boom.

More than one-third of converted funds have posted net outflows since they made the switch, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, while 61% have attracted less than $10 million each. In fact, only quant giant Dimensional Fund Advisors’s funds have seen significant positive net flows since converting. Even JPMorgan Asset Management, whose overall ETF business is booming, saw net outflows for its converted funds.

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Source: bloomberg.com


This Fund Might Just Be 'Stacked' in Your Favor

February 9, 2023--White-label issuer Tidal Financial Group continues to do what it does best: working with some of the brightest folks in the industry to bring truly innovative exchange-traded funds to market. This time they partnered with Newfound Research and Resolve Asset Management to launch the first of a series of what they call "Return Stacked ETFs".
Return Stacking?

Newfound Research principal Corey Hoffstein, and Rodrigo Gordillo from Resolve Asset Management authored a paper discussing return stacking in 2021 and have been actively discussing the strategy over the past year or so as evidenced by this podcast, and this video which, if you want to get into the weeds on this, I highly recommend.

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Source: realmoney.thestreet.com


Treasury Yield-Curve Inversion Reaches Deepest Level Since 1980s

February 9, 2023-- Two-year yield exceeded 10-year by as much as 86 basis points
Short-maturity yields track outlook for Fed's policy rate
US government bond investors pushed two-year yields above 10-year yields by the widest margin since the early 1980s Thursday, a sign of flagging confidence in the economy's ability to withstand additional Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes.

The yield on the shorter-dated Treasury at one point exceeded the longer-dated note's by as much as 86 basis points. The two-year rate was 4.10% on Feb. 2, before stronger-than-expected January employment data sparked a reassessment of how much higher the Fed's policy rate might need to go to stifle inflation.

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Source: bloomberg.com


SEC Filings


June 05, 2026 Manning & Napier Funds Trust files with the SEC-Callodine BDC Income ETF
June 05, 2026 Datum One Series Trust files with the SEC
June 05, 2026 Datum One Series Trust files with the SEC
June 05, 2026 Advisers Investment Trust files with the SEC
June 05, 2026 Advisers Investment Trust files with the SEC

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Europe ETF News


May 22, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on May 22, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse
May 22, 2026 Tom Lee's Fundstrat Capital Brings Granny Shots Strategy to European Investors with GRNY UCITS Launch on London Stock Exchange, Borsa Italiana, and Deutsche Boerse Xetra
May 21, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on May 21, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse
May 21, 2026 France: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2026 Article IV Mission
May 18, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on May 18, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse

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Asia ETF News


May 27, 2026 Korea Investment & Securities Launches Four New ETNs Tracking Solactive Gold and Silver Total Return Leveraged Indices
May 27, 2026 China economic database
May 27, 2026 Global X Japan Launches Four Metals-Themed ETFs Tracking Solactive Indices
May 20, 2026 Pathfinder Global Responsibility Fund and Pathfinder Global Water Fund Track Solactive Indices
May 19, 2026 Timefolio Asset Management Launches ETF Benchmarking the Solactive Global Humanoid Robotics Index

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Global ETP News


May 26, 2026 STARTRADER Launches 39 New US Stocks and ETFs Across the Sectors Shaping the Future of Global Markets
May 20, 2026 ETFGI reports New Milestone: ETF Assets Surge to Record US$21.91 Trillion Worldwide
May 19, 2026 Anchored Launches as the Onchain Market Layer for Real-World Assets, Connecting US Equities and Fund Products in One Programmable Infrastructure Stack

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Middle East ETP News


May 18, 2026 IMF Staff Completes the 2026 Article IV Mission to Singapore

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Africa ETF News


May 02, 2026 First Mutual Wealth Gold ETF debuts on VFEX

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ESG and Of Interest News


May 26, 2026 Infographic-Ranked: The World's Largest Stock Markets
May 26, 2026 Analyst on China's spent rocket stages: "Things only continue to get worse"
May 19, 2026 Idle Cash Could Leave over $130,000 on the Table by Retirement, Finds PensionBee
May 19, 2026 FINRA Announces Review of Higher-Risk Structured Products
May 01, 2026 The Fastest Growing Space Economy Sectors by 2035

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White Papers


May 18, 2026 The Women's Health Innovation Radar: Revealing Gaps and Opportunities Across the Science-to-Patient Journey

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