You are currently viewing:Announcing the largest fee cut in Vanguard historyFebruary 3, 2025--Once again, Vanguard is lowering the cost of investing. Effective February 1, 2025, the firm reduced fees on 168 share classes across 87 funds. The fee reductions are expected to save investors more than $350 million this year alone.1 Why investment costs matter Vanguard Founder John C. Bogle explained why investment costs matter this way: In investing, realize that you get what you don't pay for. Whatever future returns the markets are generous enough to deliver, few investors will succeed in capturing 100% of those returns, simply because of the high costs of investing-all those commissions, management fees, investment expenses, yes, even taxes-so pare them to the bone.2 May 1 will mark Vanguard's 50th anniversary. All along, we have emphasized the importance of limiting the cost of investing. Lower costs leave more money in investors' funds and raise their potential returns. Indeed, across the industry, lower-cost funds have historically outperformed higher-cost funds on a net-of-expenses basis.3 Source: Vanguard |
December 13, 2024-Themes ETFs is a forward-thinking ETF provider specializing in thematic and sector-specific ETFs and a sister company of Leverage Shares, a leader in single stock ETPs in Europe with approximately $1.4 billion in assets under management.
Themes is bringing Leverage Shares strategies to the US market with 2x leveraged ETFs for Nvidia (NVDG) and Tesla (TSLG), traded on the Nasdaq.
December 12, 2024-Fund Structure to Provide Investment Flexibility and Growth Opportunities for Investment Advisors
SEI (NASDAQ:SEIC) today announced the filing of an exemptive application with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), seeking approval to establish an ETF multi-share class structure of mutual funds administered and distributed by SEI.
December 12, 2024-KLMN breaks global record by launching with US$2.4 billion invested by Finnish pension insurer Varma
Invesco Ltd. , a leading global asset management firm, announced the launch of the Invesco MSCI North America Climate ETF (KLMN). KLMN began trading on the New York Stock Exchange with US$2.4 billion in assets from Finnish pension insurer, Varma, which breaks a worldwide record by surpassing the funding of any previous new ETF launch globally.
December 5, 2024--Simplify Asset Management Inc. announces that Simplify Stable Income ETF (NYSE Arca: BUCK) has been renamed as Simplify Treasury Option Income ETF effective October 29, 2024.
December 5, 2024--MFS Launches Five Actively Managed ETFs, Bringing Capabilities Honed Over a Century of Investing to the Burgeoning Active ETF Market.
MFS today launched the firm's first actively managed exchange-traded funds, marking its entry into the fast-growing active ETF market, which now accounts for nearly $700 billion in assets in the United States.1
December 5, 2024--The Zacks Focus Growth ETF (Cboe: GROZ) employs a data-driven approach to capturing large-cap growth potential
Zacks Investment Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zacks Investment Research with $20 billion in assets under management, announces the launch of its third actively-managed exchange-traded fund (ETF), the Zacks Focus Growth ETF (Cboe: GROZ).
December 4, 2024-New offerings position Invesco as the provider with the most expansive set of ETF assets that access unique exposures of the groundbreaking companies within Nasdaq Indexes
Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ), a leading global asset management firm, announced today the expansion of the Invesco QQQ Innovation Suite to include Invesco Top QQQ ETF (QBIG) and Invesco QQQ Low Volatility ETF (QQLV).
December 3, 2024--PCLO leverages Seix's long-term CLO experience across credit cycles
Virtus Investment Partners, Inc. (NYSE: VRTS) has expanded its offerings of distinctive, actively managed exchange-traded funds with the introduction of the Virtus Seix AAA Private Credit CLO ETF, (NYSE Arca: PCLO), the second ETF managed by Seix Investment Advisors.
December 3, 2024- Invesco Advisers, Inc., a subsidiary of Invesco Ltd., announced today that it completed the termination and liquidation of Invesco High Income 2024 Target Term Fund (NYSE: IHTA) (the "Fund"). In accordance with its investment objectives and organizational documents, and previously announced liquidation plans, the Fund terminated its existence and liquidated on December 2, 2024 (the "Termination Date").