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ETFs should be available from fund dealers, Luukko

Once mutual fund dealers can sell ETFs, their clients will gain access to more investment choices and lower fees.
July 27, 2013--It's strange but true: There are mutual funds that mutual fund dealers aren't allowed to sell. The products that are off-limits to them are exchange-traded funds.

ETFs, most of which charge low fees and track indexes, fall within the definition of mutual funds under securities legislation. And while there are some minor differences in how ETFs and traditional mutual funds are regulated, these differences are narrowing.

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Source: The Star


JPMorgan Mulls Physical Commodities Exit Amid U.S. Review

July 27, 2013--JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) said it plans to get out of the business of owning and trading physical commodities ranging from metals to oil, three days after a U.S. Senate panel questioned whether banks are abusing their ownership of raw materials to manipulate markets.

The announcement also comes as JPMorgan negotiates a settlement with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that may include a $400 million fine and other penalties, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

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Source: Bloomberg


Fidelity's early ETF strategy leans heavily on BlackRock

July 26, 2013-Fidelity Investments disclosed on Friday its plans to use U.S. money manager BlackRock Inc as subadviser on a slate of 10 new sector-oriented exchange-traded funds.

The disclosure follows up a previously stated plan to have BlackRock help Fidelity develop its own line of equity sector ETFs.

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Source: Reuters


Schwab pushing fee-based programs

Problem is, the move is pushing up compensation expenses
July 26, 2013--The Charles Schwab Corp, is running full steam ahead with its long-term plan to build fee-based revenue.

In a meeting with analysts today, chief executive Walt Bettinger said that his goal is to move Schwab away from transactional business to the point where “the vast majority of revenue” is from fee-based managed assets and interest revenue. P>view more

Source: Investment News


Bond fund fears over poor liquidity

July 26, 2013--Real-money investors are becomingly increasingly concerned about their ability to enter and exit bond positions, following the violent sell-off in risk markets in June that led to an evaporation of liquidity across a wider-than-expected range of asset classes.

Regulation has led banks to shrink their bond inventories to a fraction of their former sizes, making them less vulnerable to sell-offs, but also reducing their ability to buffer flows between buyers and sellers.

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Source: Reuters


WisdomTree Announces Second Quarter 2013 Results

$5.0 Billion Net Inflows in Quarter
Net Inflow Market Share 29% in Second Quarter, 15% First Half
Record Revenues, Up 83% From Year Ago Quarter
Record Net Income $12.2 Million, Up 56% From Prior Quarter
July 26, 2013--WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (Nasdaq:WETF), an exchange-traded fund ("ETF") sponsor and asset manager, today reported net income of $12.2 million for the second quarter of 2013, or $0.09 per share on a fully diluted basis.

This compares to $0.1 million in the second quarter of 2012 and $7.9 million in the first quarter of 2013.

WisdomTree CEO and President Jonathan Steinberg commented, "With $5.0 billion in net inflows for the quarter and nearly $11 billion in the first half of 2013, we continued our positive momentum from the first quarter to achieve a strong second quarter with record market share gains. WisdomTree was the third best asset gatherer across all U.S. mutual fund and ETF complexes in the second quarter according to Morningstar."

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Source: WisdomTree


CFTC.gov Commitments of Traders Reports Update

June 26, 2013--The updated current reports for the week of July 23, 2013 are now available.

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Source: CFTC.gov


IMF-United States: 2013 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report

July 26, 2013--KEY ISSUES
Context: The U.S. economic recovery remains modest but is gaining ground, supported by a rebound in the housing market, still easy financial conditions, and a boost to household net worth from higher house and stock prices. These factors are helping to offset the impact of strong fiscal adjustment on consumer spending.

But the economy is still far from normal conditions, with high unemployment and a large negative output gap.

Fiscal Policy: The fiscal consolidation should be more balanced and gradual. The automatic spending cuts (sequester) not only reduce growth in the short term but could also undermine potential in the medium term through indiscriminate cuts to education and infrastructure. They should be replaced with back-loaded entitlement savings and new revenues. Even though the fiscal deficit is declining rapidly, approving a plan to restore long-run fiscal sustainability remains a priority. Early action is needed for measures that slow entitlement spending, as their effects build gradually over time.

Monetary Policy: Given the still-large output gap and well-anchored inflation expectations, the highly accommodative monetary policy stance is appropriate. While unwinding monetary policy accommodation is likely to present challenges, including for financial stability, the Fed has a range of tools to help manage the exit. Effective communication and careful timing will be critical to avoid disruptions, for both the United States and other countries.

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Source: IMF


IMF United States: Selected Issues

July 26, 2013--THE U.S. MANUFACTURING RECOVERY: UPTICK OR RENAISSANCE?1
A. Introduction
1. A notable rebound of manufacturing production following the Great Recession has generated renewed interest in this sector among analysts and policy makers alike. Amid increasing anecdotes of a "renaissance" in U.S. manufacturing, many commentators have argued that the sector may contribute more significantly to domestic GDP and global industrial output going forward.2

They note that a number of favorable conditions—including a more depreciated exchange rate, lower domestic energy prices, volatile shipping costs, and significant increases in labor costs in emerging markets—could support steady increases in U.S. manufacturing output and employment, beyond those that could be attributed to just a cyclical rebound. The potential for growing demand from booming shale oil and gas activity have also been noted.
At the same time, promoting manufacturing as an engine of high-wage jobs and growth is a key part of the U.S. administration’s economic policies.3 Others analysts are more skeptical, and argue that manufacturing output is merely rebounding to its pre-crisis level.4

2. This chapter investigates whether a renaissance is evident in U.S. macroeconomic data, and whether manufacturing could make a first-order contribution to long-term growth. First, it examines current and pre-crisis production levels for sub-sectors, as well as the share of manufacturing in U.S. and global GDP. Second, it documents a number of key structural factors contributing to the profitability of the U.S. manufacturing sector (in particular declining labor and energy costs). Third, it explores whether manufacturing could make a first order contribution to U.S. economic growth in the coming decade—on the back of relative cost advantages and the pull from growing shale oil and gas activity in the U.S.

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Source: IMF


PowerShares DWA SmallCap Technical Leaders Portfolio Passes One-Year Mark

July 26, 2013--LocalShares, Inc. today announced that the Nashville Area ETF (NYSE: NASH), the nation''s first city-based exchange-traded fund (ETF), is anticipated to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE-ARCA) beginning at opening bell on Thursday, August 1st.

The Nashville Area ETF will enable investment in a basket of qualifying Nashville area publicly-traded companies. Opening day shares for NASH will initially be priced at $25 per share and available through any securities broker. The Nashville Area ETF will provide an investment security comprised of publicly traded companies, which are part of middle Tennessee's diverse economy.

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Source: LocalShares, Inc.


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 13, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on August 13, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse
August 12, 2026 Deutsche Boerse Welcomes LAIQON as New ETF Issuer

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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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