Global ETF News Older than One Year


New players pile into ETP industry

January 9, 2015--In a strong year for asset growth in exchange-traded products, the number of firms that either entered the industry or expanded into new territories rose sharply in 2014.

In all, 29 firms rolled out their first ETP or entered new markets last...

Overall assets in the industry climbed to $2.8 trillion, a 17% year-on-year increase...

view more

Source: Financial News


DECPG Global Weekly -Taking Stock

January 9, 2015--Oil prices fell to new lows. Oil prices declined to levels last hit in May 2009 as concerns about a stock surplus and demand weakness weighed on crude markets. ICE February Brent-the international oil marker-fell $2.67 to $53.75 a barrel in Monday trading to fresh five-and-a-half-year lows.

Meanwhile, the Nymex February West Texas approached $50 a barrel and the US benchmark dropped $2.14 to $50.55.

The euro continued to slide. The euro dropped to $1.1809 on Wednesday, its weakest level since 2006, as Eurozone consumer prices fell by a more-than-expected 0.2 percent annually in December, the lowest since September 2009. The inflation rate in Germany, the bloc's laregst economy, slowed to 0.1 percent (y/y) in December from a 0.5 percent in November, which was the lowest figure since October 2009. Concerns that tumbling oil prices will tip the currency bloc into a deflationary spiral have strengthened the case for the European Central Bank (ECB) to take bold policy action, such as sovereign asset purchase, to ward off deflationary risk in the monetary union.

Investor sentiment in the Eurozone improved. Eurozone's Sentix investor confidence index unexpectedly improved for the third consecutive month, climbing to 0.9 in January from -2.5 in December. Economists had forecast the index to improve to -1. The expectations sub-index rose to 13.5 from 12, while the current situation index rose to -11 from -16.

view more

Source: World Bank


Winthrop Capital-2015 Economic and Capital Market Outlook

January 9, 2015--The domestic economy is growing at 3.0% to 3.5% pace. The budget deficit is plummeting and currently is less than 2.8% of GDP. The price of oil is in a freefall now below $55 per barrel and inflation is virtually nonexistent. The rate of unemployment is below 6.0%. These are idyllic conditions for any economy, especially five years after the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. So, what's the problem?

The problem is that the U.S. economy today is being propped up by aggressive monetary policies of the Federal Reserve. We are in the sixth year of a global expansion, and we are effectively still expanding the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet to support economic growth. Normally, that would end in the third year of an expansion. However, drastic times call for drastic measures and the severity of the Financial Crisis required the Fed to implement new tools to support commerce and capitalism.

view more

Source: Winthrop Capital Management


Winthrop Capital-2015 Economic and Capital Market Outlook

January 9, 2015--The domestic economy is growing at 3.0% to 3.5% pace. The budget deficit is plummeting and currently is less than 2.8% of GDP. The price of oil is in a freefall now below $55 per barrel and inflation is virtually nonexistent. The rate of unemployment is below 6.0%. These are idyllic conditions for any economy, especially five years after the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. So, what's the problem?

The problem is that the U.S. economy today is being propped up by aggressive monetary policies of the Federal Reserve. We are in the sixth year of a global expansion, and we are effectively still expanding the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet to support economic growth. Normally, that would end in the third year of an expansion. However, drastic times call for drastic measures and the severity of the Financial Crisis required the Fed to implement new tools to support commerce and capitalism.

view more

Source: Winthrop Capital Management


FTSE Studying Include Companies With Primary Listings Overseas

Move Could Provide Boost For Stocks Including Chinese Internet Companies Such as Alibaba
January 9, 2015-Index provider FTSE has begun preliminary studies into whether it will include companies with primary listings outside of their home countries into its biggest benchmarks, potentially providing a boost for stocks including Chinese Internet companies such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Baidu Inc. which are traded on U.S. exchanges.

The index provider is assessing whether to include companies which trade overseas, but lack a domestic listing, in its global-equity index series.

view more

Source: Wall Street Journal


Most Developing Countries Will Benefit from Oil Price Slump, Says World Bank Group

January 7, 2015--Gains from low oil prices can be substantial for developing-country importers if supported by stronger global growth, says a World Bank Group analysis of the oil price decline, contained in the latest edition of Global Economic Prospects.

The decline in oil prices reflects a confluence of factors, including several years of upward surprises in oil supply and downward surprises in demand, receding geopolitical risks in some areas of the world, a significant change in policy objectives of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and appreciation of the U.S. dollar. Although the relative strength of the forces driving the recent plunge in prices remains uncertain, supply related factors appear to have played a dominant role.

view more

view the Oil Price Developments, Global Trade Slowdown, and Stability of Remittances-Understanding the Plunge in Oil Prices

Source: World Bank


Developing Countries Need To Rebuild Fiscal Space to Weather Growth Slowdowns, Says a New Report by the World Bank Group

January 7, 2015--Faced with weaker export prospects, an impending rise in global interest rates, and fragile financial market sentiment, developing countries need to rebuild fiscal buffers to support economic activity in case of a growth slowdown, says the new edition of Global Economic Prospects, released today by the World Bank Group.

For many developing economies, lower oil prices have provided a timely opportunity for doing so.

view more

view the Having Fiscal Space and Using It-Fiscal Policy Challenges in Developing Economies

Source: World Bank


Variable-capital SCPIs invested in commercial property will be introduced into the EDHEC IEIF Commercial Property (France) Index from January 1,2015

January 6, 2015--In order to take account of the increasing proportion of variable-capital SCPIs (Société Civile de Placement Immobilier or real estate investment company) invested in commercial property, the EDHEC IEIF Commercial Property (France) Index will include them in its universe from January 1, 2015.

There is no change to the index composition rules: only SCPIs that have recorded trading volume of more than 2 million euros on the secondary market during the previous year will be included.

view more

Source: EDHEC-Risk Institute


Not just oil: Are lower commodity prices here to stay?

January 6, 2015--Oil isn't the only commodity that's gotten cheaper.

From nickel to soybean oil, plywood to sugar, global commodity prices have been on a steady decline as the world's economy has lost momentum. That lower demand helps explain, in part, why nearly everything from crude oil to cotton has been getting cheaper.

view more

Source: CNBC


Gold great value protector in 2014- silver not

Perhaps we should look at gold in currencies-other than the US dollar-to see its real worth as a value protector over the past year.
January 5, 2015--LBMA Gold price end 2013: US$1 201.50; Gold price end 2014: $1 199.25-only down a minute 0.19% over the year.

Thus, by effectively marking time vis-á-vis the US dollar over the full year gold outperformed virtually all other currencies in maintenance of value.

view more

Source: MineWeb


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

Americas


March 17, 2026 Litman Gregory Funds Trust files with the SEC
March 17, 2026 Innovator ETFs Trust files with the SEC-Innovator Equity Dual Directional 10 Buffer ETF -April
March 17, 2026 Innovator ETFs Trust files with the SEC-Innovator Equity Dual Directional 15 Buffer ETF -April
March 17, 2026 Tidal Trust II files with the SEC-Defiance Daily Target 2X Long [Anthropic] ETF and Defiance Daily Target 2X Short [Anthropic] ETF
March 17, 2026 VanEck ETF Trust files with the SEC-VanEck Data Center Supply Chain ETF

read more news


Europe ETF News


March 17, 2026 Mintos broadens its offering with regulated crypto ETPs in collaboration with Upvest
March 16, 2026 WisdomTree to Acquire Atlantic House Holdings Limited, Expanding Global ETF Lineup with Defined Outcome and Derivatives Capabilities
March 13, 2026 Seligson & Co Omx Helsinki 25 Exchange Traded Fund Ucits ETF: Change of the Rules of the Fund
March 06, 2026 HANetf launches Europe's first pureplay drones UCITS ETF
March 06, 2026 Eurozone Economy Growth Revised Down to 1.4% in 2025

read more news


Asia ETF News


March 17, 2026 What the war in Iran means for China
March 10, 2026 KB Asset Management Launches RISE China AI Semiconductor Top 4 Plus ETF Tracking the Solactive China AI Semiconductor Top 4 Plus Index
March 06, 2026 China's banking goliath: from growth engine to economic drag
March 06, 2026 Harvest Global Investments Limited Launches Harvest G2 Tech 50 ETF Tracking the Solactive Harvest Tiger G2 Tech 50 Select Index
March 05, 2026 Solactive Silver Total Return Leveraged Indices Selected as Underlying Indices for Silver Total Return ETNs by Four Major South Korean Securities Firms

read more news


Middle East ETP News


March 17, 2026 Dubai's main share index declined 2%
March 11, 2026 RMB adoption in the Middle East is reshaping regional economies and trade flows
March 09, 2026 Mideast Stocks: UAE leads Gulf bourses lower; oil leaps on Iran war
March 09, 2026 Saudi Arabia's GDP grows 4.5% in 2025
March 05, 2026 Mideast Stocks: Most Gulf bourses rise; UAE shares extend losses as Middle East conflict widens

read more news


Africa ETF News


March 10, 2026 Africa: Government Welcomes Continued Growth in South Africa's Economy
March 03, 2026 Bloody Tuesday: JSE plunges over 5.5%
February 20, 2026 South Africa: JSE Lists New Active and Global Etfs As Market Grows 29%
February 17, 2026 How South Africa Can Unlock its Economic Potential
February 13, 2026 Retail revolution on Nairobi Exchange

read more news


ESG and Of Interest News


March 13, 2026 Energy Charted: The Energy Mix of the World's 10 Largest Economies
March 10, 2026 OECD: Women in research: Progress in education, persistent gaps in careers
March 04, 2026 ICYMI: Report Shows 'Annoyance Economy' Rips Off Consumers for $165 Billion Annually
February 27, 2026 Ranked: The World's Richest Countries vs. the Happiest Countries
February 26, 2026 WFE Accessing Transition Finance-A Practical Guide for Issuers

read more news


White Papers


March 17, 2026 50 Investible Opportunities for a New Nature Economy
March 06, 2026 IMF Working Paper-Stablecoin Shocks
February 20, 2026 IMF Working Paper-Population Aging and Pension Reforms in China
February 20, 2026 IMF Working Paper-Optimal Exchange Rate Policy with Oil Shocks
February 15, 2026 IMF Staff Country Report-Australia: Selected Issues

view more white papers