Global ETF News Older than One Year


Record oil output from US, Brazil, Canada and Norway to keep global markets well supplied

March 5, 2018--Oil production growth from the United States, Brazil, Canada and Norway can keep the world well supplied, more than meeting global oil demand growth through 2020, but more investment will be needed to boost output after that, according to the International Energy Agency's latest annual report on oil markets.

Over the next three years, gains from the United States alone will cover 80% of the world's demand growth, with Canada, Brazil and Norway-all IEA family members-able to cover the rest, according to Oil 2018, the IEA's five-year market analysis and forecast.

view more

view the IEA Oil 2018 summary report

Source: International Energy Agency (IEA)


ETF Securities-Precious Metals Monitor-- February 2018

March 5, 2018--Key Highlights
Volatility, Inflation, and Tariffs...Oh My!
February may be the shortest month, but it was packed with several market drivers. The return of volatility caught many investors off guard at the onset of the month. Sparked by concerns around rising inflation, US 10-year yields neared 3.0% while the S&P 500 saw a 10% drawdown with the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility (VIX) Index hitting its highest level since August 2015.

Comments from the new Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman, Jerome Powell, served to further spook markets this month as market expectations increased for further rate hikes in 2018. The month closed on news of trade tensions following an announcement of US tariffs on steel and aluminium. Throughout this month of volatility, precious metals served to mitigate against the market drawdown and related risk factors. If continued market and geopolitical uncertainty persists in 2018, investors may further increase allocations to precious metals as core risk management tools.

view more

Source: etfsecurities.com


Too-clever ETFs are a car crash waiting to happen

March 5, 2018--At what point does innovation become dangerous?

The long winding road of financial inventiveness is littered with innumerable crashes, and observers must now be wondering whether the exchange traded funds industry is in danger of becoming too clever for its own good. The standard narrative of...

view more

Source: FT.com


Women in ETFs and Five Partner Organizations Ring the Bell for Gender Equality at 59 Stock Exchanges Globally

March 2, 2018--For the 4th year, a global collaboration across 59 stock exchanges around the world plan to "Ring the Bell for Gender Equality," to celebrate International Women's Day 2018 (March 8th).

The events are a partnership between Women in ETFs, UN Global Compact, UN Women, the Sustainable Stock Exchanges (SSE) Initiative, IFC, and the World Federation of Exchanges, to raise awareness about the business case for women,s economic empowerment and the opportunities for the private sector to advance gender equality and sustainable development.

view more

Source: Women in ETFs


Libor's Climb Past 2% is Unnerving Some Investors

March 2, 2018--A benchmark used to set borrowing costs on trillions of dollars worth of loans is on the rise, stirring concerns about the effect of higher U.S. interest rates on consumers and businesses.

The three-month U.S. dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, surpassed 2% this week for the first time since 2008.

view more

Source: Wall Street Journal


Volatility Makes a Comeback: February Market Review

March 2, 2018--Volatility returned to markets in February, whiplashing investors accustomed to a long stretch of solid and stable returns, and causing the worst monthly performance in two years for global equities.

During February, the STOXX(R) Global 1800 Index slumped 4.1%1 when measured in dollars, its first month of losses in 16. It was also the worst monthly performance since Jan. 2016. The index fell only half that much when measured in euros, after a 1.8% decline in the common currency over the month increased the relative value of dollar-denominated holdings in the index.

view more

Source: STOXX


Index providers: benchmark larks

March 2, 2018--High profit margins have not invited more competition

view more

Source: FT.com


The World Federation of Exchanges & McKinsey joint report on fintech in capital markets infrastructure industry reveals likely future innovations & opportunities

March 1, 2018--The World Federation of Exchanges ("The WFE"), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, today published a joint report with global management consultancy McKinsey & Company's Banking & Securities Practice ("McKinsey"), on the fintech landscape in the Capital Markets Infrastructure (CMI) industry.

​The report-entitled Fintech Decoded: Capturing the opportunity in capital markets infrastructure-looks at potential uses of new technologies across the sector, and areas likely to see the most innovation. It also outlines several strategic priorities that Capital Markets Infrastructure Providers (CMIP)-such as exchanges, CCPs, trading venues and securities depositories-can adopt to ensure they maximise the fintech opportunity in their markets.

view more

view the Fintech Decoded: Capturing the opportunity in capital markets infrastructure report

Source: WFE (The World Federation of Exchanges)


100 Most Overpaid CEOs Report Shows Fund Managers Reluctant to Vote Against Exorbitant CEO Pay Packages

March 1, 2018--Today's release of The 100 Most Overpaid CEOs: Are Fund Managers Asleep at the Wheel? from shareholder advocacy group As You Sow revealed that the largest fund managers displayed a strong reluctance to vote against exorbitant executive compensation packages.

With a growing number of Americans concerned about wealth inequality, fund managers Blackrock and Vanguard have both been speaking out against high pay packages, but have not often used the power of their proxy cast votes against them.

The report shows that large non-US investment managers and pension funds are more likely to vote against exorbitant executive pay packages, but institutional shareholder votes can be unpredictable-this in spite of dubious returns.

view more

Source: asyousow.org


Ethereum's smart contracts are full of holes

March 1, 2018--Blockchain-powered computer programs promise to revolutionize the digital economy, but new research suggests they're far from secure.

Computer programs that run on blockchains are shaking up the financial system. But much of the hype around what are called smart contracts is just that. It's a brand-new field. Technologists are just beginning to figure out how to design them so they can be relied on not to lose people's money, and-as a new survey of Ethereum smart contracts illustrates-security researchers are only now coming to terms with what a smart-contract vulnerability even looks like.

view more

Source: MIT Technology Review


If you are looking for a particuliar article and can not find it, please feel free to contact us for assistace.

Americas


June 15, 2026 Investment Managers Series Trust II files with the SEC-Tradr 2X Long QNT Daily ETF and Tradr 2X Short QNT Daily ETF
June 15, 2026 Tema ETFs Exceeds $5bn in AUM After Three Years
June 15, 2026 Cboe Canada Welcomes Purpose Investments' SpaceX Yield Shares ETF Following SpaceX IPO
June 15, 2026 Pacer Lowers Fees Across Swan SOS ETF Series and Expands Moderate Buffer ETF Lineup
June 15, 2026 Principal Asset Management(R) Launches Fixed Income ETF Suite

read more news


Europe ETF News


June 11, 2026 ETFGI reports European ETF Market Surges Past US$3.77 Trillion as Record Net Inflows Continue
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

read more news


Asia ETF News


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 02, 2026 Taiwan Market Cap Reaches New High as TWSE Showcases AI Strengths at COMPUTEX
May 27, 2026 Korea Investment & Securities Launches Four New ETNs Tracking Solactive Gold and Silver Total Return Leveraged Indices

read more news


Middle East ETP News


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

read more news


Africa ETF News


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

read more news


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

read more news


White Papers


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

view more white papers