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S&P Indices Announces Changes In The S&P/TSX Canadian Indices-Completion Of A Plan Of Arrangement Between Denison Mines Corp. And Energy Fuels Inc.

June 25, 2012--S&P Canadian Index Services will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Canadian Indices:
The shareholders of Denison Mines Corp. (TSX:DML) and Energy Fuels Inc. (TSX:EFR) have agreed today to complete a Plan of Arrangement whereby Energy Fuels will acquire the US mining interests of Denison Mines.

Denison Mines shareholders will receive 1.106 shares of Energy Fuels for each share held.

After the close of trading on Friday, June 29, 2012, the close price of Denison Mines will be reduced by 1.106 times the close price of Energy Fuels and new divisors will be generated in all indices where Denison Mines is a constituent except the S&P/TSX Composite Equal Weight and Composite High Beta Indices. New divisors will be generated in the S&P/TSX Composite and Capped Composite, the S&P//TSX Equity and Capped Equity, the S&P/TSX Completion and Equity Completion, the S&P/TSX SmallCap and Equity SmallCap and the S&P/TSX Global Mining Indices. The issued shares of Energy Fuels will not be added to any indices.

Source: Standard & Poor's


AdvisorShares files with the SEC

June 25, 2012--AdvisorShares has filed a post-effective amendment no. 47, registration statement with the SEC for the Newfleet Multi-Sector Income ETF
NYSE Arca Ticker: MINC.

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Source: SEC.gov


EGA Emerging Global Shares files with the SEC

June 25, 2012--EGA Emerging Global Shares has filed a post-effective amendment no.25, registration statement with the SEC.

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Source: SEC.gov


First Trust Files with the SEC

June 25, 2012--First Trust has filed a registration statement with the SEC for the Multi-Asset Diversified Income Index Fund.

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Source: SEC.gov


CFTC Approves Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Prohibiting the Aggregation of Orders to Satisfy Minimum Block Sizes or Cap Size Requirements

Proposed Rulemaking also Establishes Eligibility Requirements for Parties to Block Trades
June 25, 2012--The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has approved for publication in the Federal Register a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that re-proposes adding certain provisions to Part 43 of the Commission's Regulations pertaining to block trades in swap contracts.

The provisions contained in the proposed rulemaking would:

Prohibit the aggregation of orders for different trading accounts in order to satisfy the minimum block size or cap size requirements, except for orders aggregated by certain commodity trading advisors, investment advisers and foreign persons, if such qualifying persons have more than $25,000,000 in total assets under management;

Provide that parties to a block trade must individually qualify as eligible contract participants, except where a designated contract market allows certain commodity trading advisors, investment advisers and foreign persons to transact block trades for customers who are not eligible contract participants, if such qualifying commodity trading advisor, investment adviser or foreign person has more than $25,000,000 in total assets under management; and

Require that persons transacting block trades on behalf of customers must receive prior written instructions or consent from the customer.

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view the Federal Register: Rules Prohibiting the Aggregation of Orders to Satisfy Minimum Block Sizes or Cap Size Requirements, and Establishing Eligibility Requirements for Parties to Block Trades

Source: CFTC.gov


Morgan Stanley-US ETF Weekly Update

June 25, 2012--US ETF Weekly Update
Weekly Flows: $1.4 Billion Net Outflows
ETF Assets Stand at $1.1 Trillion, up 9% YTD
Five ETF Launches Last Week
Global X Announces Changes to Canada ETF

US-Listed ETFs: Estimated Flows by Market Segment

ETFs posted net outflows of $1.4 bln last week, giving back a small portion of the prior week’s net inflows
Last week’s flows were primarily driven by US Large-Cap ETFs (specifically SPDR S&P 500 ETF had net outflows of $3.8 bln)
Emerging Market Equity ETFs exhibited net inflows of $1.1 bln last week, the most out of any category
ETF assets stand at $1.1 tln, up 9% YTD; ETFs have posted net inflows 19 out of 25 weeks YTD ($71.5 bln in net inflows)

13-week flows were mixed among asset classes; combined $24.3 bln net inflows
Fixed Income ETFs have consistently generated weekly net inflows (45 straight weeks of net inflows totaling $57.0 bln)
Global ETFs exhibited net inflows of $2.6 bln over the last 13 weeks; this comes as a surprise to us as pure international ETFs have struggled gaining new money over this time period

US-Listed ETFs: Estimated Largest Flows by Individual ETF

Vanguard MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (VWO) generated net inflows of $583 mln last week, most of any ETF

Despite exhibiting flat returns this year, VWO has produced net inflows of $7.5 bln YTD, also the most of any ETF

Seven out of 10 ETFs to post the largest net outflows last week were US Equity based

US-Listed ETFs: Short Interest
Data Unchanged: Based on data as of 5/31/12

SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) posted the largest increase in USD short interest
For the 2nd consecutive period, SPY’s USD short interest increased and SPY’s shares short are at their highest level since 3/15/12
The SPDR Retail ETF (XRT), the most heavily shorted ETF as a % of shares outstanding, exhibited a $540 mln decline in USD short interest over the prior period, the most of any ETF

The average shares short/shares outstanding for ETFs is currently 5%
XRT’s shares short as a % of shares outstanding declined to 329% from 376% from the prior period
Based on multiple borrowings and the ability to continuously create new shares, shares short as a % of shares outstanding can exceed 100% (only nine ETFs exhibited shares short as a % of shares outstanding greater than 100%)

US-Listed ETFs: Most Successful Recent Launches by Assets
Source: Bloomberg, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Research.
Data estimated as of 6/22/12 based on daily change in share counts and daily NAVs.

$6.7 billion in total market cap of ETFs less than 1-year old
Over the past 13 weeks, newly launched Active ETFs generated most net inflows at $1.3 bln (specifically the PIMCO Total Return ETF-BOND)
108 new ETF listings and 17 closures YTD

Over the past year, many of the successful launches have an income/dividend orientation
Five different ETF sponsors and three asset classes represented in top 10 most successful launches
Three recently launched iShares Minimum Volatility Equity ETFs (ACWV, USMV, EEMV) posted combined net inflows of $260 mln last week
Top 10 most successful launches account for 64% of market cap of ETFs launched over the past year

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Source: Morgan Stanley


Alps files with the SEC

June 22, 2012--Alps has filed a post-effective amendment, registration statement with the SEC for the NYSE Arca U.S. Equity Synthetic Reverse Convertible Index Fund (RVCT).

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Source: SEC.gov


GreenHaven files with the SEC

June 22, 2012--GreenHaven has filed a FORM S-1 with the SEC for the GreenHaven Coal Index Fund.

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Source: SEC.gov


Vanguard's Sauter to retire at year-end

Tim Buckley, head of retail investor group, is replacement
Sauter directs groups overseeing $1.6 trillion in assets
Departs after 25 years at the company
June 22, 2012--Gus Sauter, the long-time chief investment officer at Vanguard Group, the largest U.S. mutual fund company, will retire at the end of the year, the company said on Friday.

Sauter, 57, will be replaced by Tim Buckley, 43, a managing director at Vanguard, based in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Sauter currently directs Vanguard's global investment management groups, which oversee $1.6 trillion in aggregate assets.

"Vanguard has become a much deeper organization and had grown quite a bit so I do not think his departure will represent the same kind of challenge as it would have 10 years ago," said Russel Kinnel, director of mutual fund research at Morningstar Inc.

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Source: Reuters


Options Trading: Dangers of Rolling Covered Calls

June 22, 2012--Most covered call writers know how to roll a covered call to avoid or defer exercise. But this can create unintended losses or even have serious tax consequences.

In rolling a covered call that's approaching the money or has gone in the money, the strategy is straightforward:

1. Close the current call with a "buy to close" order.

2. Open a new covered call expiring later with a "sell to open order. This will produce additional net income due to the later expiration, thus higher time value.

Ideally, if you can close the current position and open another at a later-expiring higher strike, you have two benefits. First, you escape exercise of the original short position while generating extra income. Second, if you can up the strike, you create more potential profits if that call is eventually exercised.

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Source: FT Press


SEC Filings


June 22, 2026 Natixis ETF Trust files with the SEC-Natixis Loomis Sayles Dynamic Core Plus ETF and Natixis Loomis Sayles Total Return Bond ETF
June 22, 2026 VanEck ETF Trust files with the SEC-VanEck China Semiconductor ETF
June 22, 2026 BNY Mellon ETF Trust files with the SEC-BNY Mellon US Large Cap Equity Growth ETF
June 22, 2026 BNY Mellon ETF Trust II files with the SEC-BNY Mellon Global Fixed Income ETF and BNY Mellon Multi-Sector Income ETF
June 22, 2026 American Beacon Select Funds files with the SEC-American Beacon Aberdeen Municipal High Income ETF

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Europe ETF News


June 18, 2026 HANetf becomes largest UCITS ETF issuer in Poland's ETF makret, with 8 new ETF listings and more to come
June 11, 2026 ETFGI reports European ETF Market Surges Past US$3.77 Trillion as Record Net Inflows Continue

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Asia ETF News


June 17, 2026 All Eyes on Korea: CSOP KOSPI 200 ETF (3121.HK) to List on HKEX Tomorrow
June 11, 2026 Hong Kong Investors Pay Over HK$7.3 Billion in Annual Trading Fees, 65% of Investors Underestimate Impact of Trading fees on Returns, The Era of AI Agentic Trading Could Further Amplify Trading Friction
June 04, 2026 Japanese Retail Investor Access Surges as U.S.-Listed ETFs Registered for Sale in Japan Expand by Nearly 50% Since 2023
June 03, 2026 Korean Retail Investors Continue to Be Active Purchasers of Overseas Listed ETFs in April
June 03, 2026 CSOP Debuts Inaugural Tokenised Money Market Fund Offering

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Global ETP News


June 11, 2026 Middle East Conflict Sends Global Growth to Lowest Rate Since COVID-19
May 26, 2026 STARTRADER Launches 39 New US Stocks and ETFs Across the Sectors Shaping the Future of Global Markets

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Middle East ETP News


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Africa ETF News


June 16, 2026 Stablecoins in Nigeria: A Growing Cross-Border Channel
June 09, 2026 South African rand strengthens after surprise GDP growth data
May 26, 2026 Africa's growth holds firm amid global turbulence, says 2026 African Economic Outlook
May 26, 2026 Africa's growth holds firm amid global turbulence, says 2026 African Economic Outlook
May 15, 2026 Zimbabwe- a tale of two African stock exchanges

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ESG and Of Interest News


June 18, 2026 Who's Suing Whom in AI? Infographic
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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

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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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