you are currently viewing::Capital Group Fixed Income ETF Trust files with the SEC-Capital Group High Yield Bond ETFMarch 13, 2025-Capital Group Fixed Income ETF Trust filed a Form N-1A, Post-Effective Amendment, Registration Statement with the SEC for the Capital Group High Yield Bond ETF. Source: SEC.gov |
March 12, 2025-The launch follows Capital's build-out of the fastest organically grown suite of active ETFs in the market
Capital Group, one of the world's largest and most experienced active investment managers, has launched eight new active model portfolios comprising its all-active exchange traded funds (ETFs).
March 7, 2025--Nasdaq Inc, opens new tab plans to introduce 24-hour trading on its flagship U.S. exchange to capitalize on growing global demand for U.S. equities, a senior executive said in a social media post on Friday.
March 4, 2025-After careful consideration, Exchange Traded Concepts,LLC, the Fund's investment adviser has recommended,and the Board of Trustees of Exchange Traded Concepts Trust has approved, the termination and liquidation of the Fund pursuant to the terms of a Plan of Liquidation.
Accordingly,the Fund is expected to cease operations and liquidate on or about March 28,2025 (the "Liquidation Date").
March 4, 2025-Surging demand means digital token funds will be the third-largest asset class in the rapidly growing US industry
Surging demand for cryptocurrency exchange traded funds will push their combined assets above those of precious metal ETFs in North America by the end of the year, according to forecasts by State Street, the world's largest ETF servicer by assets.
February 28, 2025-The U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission sounded the alarm about aspects of the first broad private credit market exchange-traded fund, in a letter posted on its website on Thursday, hours after the ETF began trading.
February 28, 2025-Even the most advanced financial engineering may not be able to solve the almost immutable laws of financial markets
Thursday marked an almost moon-landing level event on Wall Street. An exchange traded fund partially including illiquid private credit, managed by State Street and affiliated with Apollo Global Management, started trading with an unprecedented level of flexibility for investors.