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CBO-Monthly Budget Review for March 2014
April 7, 2014--The federal government ran a budget deficit of $413 billion for the first six months of fiscal year 2014, CBO estimates-$187 billion less than the shortfall recorded in the same span last year. Revenues were about 10 percent higher; and outlays, about 4 percent lower.
Receipts for the first six months of fiscal year 2014 totaled $1,320 billion, CBO estimates-$123 billion more than receipts in the same period last year. The largest increases were the following:
Individual income taxes and social insurance (payroll) taxes together rose by $92 billion, or 9 percent. Increases in amounts withheld from workers' paychecks-amounting to $73 billion (or 7 percent)-accounted for most of that gain. Besides growth in wages and salaries, changes in law contributed to the increases: In 2013, the tax rates in effect for October through December were higher than those in effect during those months in 2012 because of two changes that occurred in January 2013-namely, the expiration of the 2 percentage-point payroll tax cut and increases in tax rates for income above certain thresholds.
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Source: Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
U.S. SEC probing high-speed trading
April 1, 2014-The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has active investigations into high-frequency trading, the head of the agency said on Tuesday.
"We currently have a number of ongoing investigations regarding various market integrity and structure issues including high frequency trading and automated trading," SEC Chair Mary Jo White said before a Congressional hearing.
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Source: Reuters
Assets of all exchange-traded funds rose in February by $85.58 billion
March 29, 2014--The combined assets of the nation's exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were $1.700 trillion in February, according to ICI. The Institute's monthly statistical collection also includes the value of shares issued and redeemed by exchange-traded funds.
Assets of all exchange-traded funds rose in February by $85.58 billion, or 5.3 percent, to $1.700 trillion. Over the past 12 months, ETF assets increased $292.38 billion, or 20.8 percent. Assets in domestic equity ETFs increased $223.11 billion since February 2013, and global equity ETF assets rose $46.98 billion during this period.
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Source: IIFL.com
New ETF from ALPS Looks to Capture High Yield in Emerging Markets Stocks
"ALPS Emerging Sector Dividend Dogs" Built to Provide Diversification and Dividend Potential
March 28, 2014--ALPS, a DST Company focused on asset servicing and asset gathering, today announced the launch of the ALPS Emerging Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (NYSE: EDOG), a new exchange-traded fund designed to track the overall performance of the S-Network Emerging Sector Dividend Dogs Index (EDOGX).
The Fund is the newest addition to the ALPS Sector Dividend Dogs Series, a lineup of ETFs that utilize the 'Dogs of the Dow Theory' on a sector-by-sector basis.
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Source: ALPS
Even as Japan cools, ETF manager WisdomTree seen heating up
March 28, 2014--WisdomTree Investments Inc has paid a price for being so dependent on its flagship Japan fund -as that market reversed fortune this year, shares of the asset manager fell nearly 30 percent and Citi analysts downgraded its stock.
But the company and many of its followers are undeterred, saying it can use its unique position in the white-hot exchange-traded fund space to recover from that hit and continue to grow.
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Source: Reuters
Vanguard Not 'Turning to Smart Beta': Spokesman
March 28, 2014--No, the plain-vanilla Vanguard Group isn’t changing its tune on "smart beta," a term the firm has pooh-poohed as a marketing strategy. But the message didn't quite get through in a CNBC interview this week.
Vanguard Chairman and CEO William McNabb appeared on the financial news network with what started as the indexing giant's usual favor for low-cost investments and against market timing or short-term trading.
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Source: Barron's
CIBC Mellon earns $1.1 billion mandate expansion from Horizons ETFs
Horizons taps CIBC Mellon asset servicing for 38 inverse and leveraged exchange-traded funds
March 27, 2014--CIBC Mellon announced today that Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. (Horizons ETFs) has selected CIBC Mellon to provide fund administration, custody and exchange-traded fund (ETF) services for the Horizons family of 38 leverage and inverse ETFs.
This CAD$1.1 billion mandate expands on the asset servicing solutions CIBC Mellon already provides for the Horizons ETFs family of actively-managed ETFs. With the addition of these 38 ETFs, CIBC Mellon now services all of Horizons' Canadian ETF business.
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Source: Horizons ETF
ProShares Launches First "Pure-Play" Infrastructure ETF
March 27, 2014--ProShares, a premier provider of alternative exchange traded funds, today announced the launch of the ProShares DJ Brookfield Global Infrastructure ETF (TOLZ), the first ETF providing "pure-play" exposure to infrastructure.
"Infrastructure investment has become attractive because of growing global demand, increasing opportunities for private sector investment, and high barriers to entry that limit competition," said Michael Sapir, Chairman and CEO of ProShare Advisors LLC, ProShares' investment advisor. "We are pleased to offer the first ETF that invests exclusively in companies whose primary business is the ownership and operation of infrastructure."
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Source: ProShares
NYSE ARCA-1 ETF Launch: ALPS
March 26, 2014--NYSE Euronext is pleased to announce that on Friday, March 28, 2014, the following ETF will be listed on NYSE Arca and will begin trading as a new issue:
Security Name: ALPS Emerging Sector Dividend Dogs ETF
CUSIP: 00162Q 66 8
Trading Symbol: EDOG
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Source: NYSE ARCA
ETF start-up AccuShares plots a contango bypass
March 26, 2014--A start-up US exchange traded fund provider is proposing a novel suite of spot commodities trackers designed to overcome the tracking difficulties that have plagued such ETFs in the past.
The seven AccuShares Investment Management ETFs, described in a registration statement last week, would follow S&P GSCI indices of agriculture, metals, crude and Brent oil, natural gas and volatility, as well as the S&P GSCI itself.
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Source: FT.com