you are currently viewing:Vanguard Launches Its First Actively Managed High-Yield Bond ETFSeptember 17, 2025-Vanguard today launched Vanguard High-Yield Active ETF (VGHY), an active fixed income ETF managed by Vanguard Fixed Income Group.
"This ETF is powered by a deeply integrated team of credit analysts, traders, and risk specialists who collaborate daily to uncover value and manage risk across the high-yield landscape. Our goal is to deliver an actively managed solution that adapts dynamically to market conditions with precision and purpose to outperform its benchmark and peers." VGHY is designed to provide diversified exposure across the full high-yield credit quality spectrum, with the limited flexibility to invest in complementary sectors such as leveraged loans and U.S. investment-grade corporate bonds. Source: Vanguard |
September 22, 2025-3iQ Bitcoin ETF,3iQ Ether Staking ETF and 3iQ Solana Staking ETF join the Ball Metaverse Index
The Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF (NYSE: METV),which seeks to track the performance of the Ball Metaverse Index,has allocated over $40 million across the 3iQ ETFs
September 17, 2025-AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. (NYSE: AB) and AllianceBernstein L.P. ("AB"), a leading global investment management firm, announced today the launch of AB International Growth ETF ("IGGY") as an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF) on the New York Stock Exchange. Global trading firm Jane Street is the Lead Market Maker for the Fund.
September 16, 2025- Tradr ETFs, a provider of ETFs designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders, today announced the launch of five new single stock leveraged ETFs. All five funds are first-to-market strategies and will be listed on Cboe. The funds aim to deliver twice (200%) the daily performance of a specific underlying stock.
September 16, 2025-Visually engaging upside-down, multi-platform promotion encourages financial professionals to consider active ETFs when volatility flips the market
September 12, 2025-The world's largest asset manager is exploring putting exchange-traded funds on chain, sources told Bloomberg.
BlackRock is considering placing exchange-traded funds tied to stocks onto public blockchains,according to Bloomberg.
The move would follow the firm's $2.2 billion tokenized money market fund,which quickly became the largest of its kind.