you are currently viewing:YieldMax expands European ETF range with double launchNovember 14, 2025-YieldMax(R) expands European ETF range with double launch YieldMax(R) product range: The launches of NATY and ULTY add to the growing range of YieldMax ETFs in Europe, now numbering four products. Income: NATY and ULTY seek to generate current income through covered call strategies. Capital growth: NATY and ULTY both seek capital appreciation as well as income through option premiums. Listings: NATY is listed on Xetra and Borsa Italiana, with London Stock Exchange to follow. ULTY is listed on London Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris, with Xetra to follow. Source: HANetf |
November 5, 2025-Listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the newly launched ETF will democratize access to Sukuk for global investors
Bell ringing ceremony on the LSE and official launch on 4 November 2025
Global ETF assets reached USD 15 trillion by the end of 2024, reflecting a 30% increase from the previous year driven by a record USD 1.7 trillion of net inflows.
October 29, 2025--King Ridge Capital Advisors is already managing the world's first-ever cat-bond ETF for Brookmont Capital Management.
Europe may soon get its first exchange-traded fund based on catastrophe bonds.
An application to register the ETF was filed in Ireland, according to Rick Pagnani, co-founder and CEO of King Ridge Capital Advisors.
October 28, 2025-Europe's leading digital asset manager delivers institutional access to TON, the blockchain powering Telegram's 900+ million users.
October 22, 2025-100th ETP listed: Valour Sky (SKY) SEK ETP (ISIN CH1108681516) is now live on Sweden's Spotlight Stock Market, marking Valour's one hundredth exchange-traded product across Europe.
What SKY is: SKY is the governance token of the Sky ecosystem, successor to MakerDAO, used to vote on parameters and roadmap decisions for its stablecoin and collateralized lending infrastructure
October 21, 2025-HANetf is changing the index for the Future of European Defence UCITS ETF (ticker: ARMY) to classify it as SFDR Article 8, delivering defence exposure.[1]
The ETF focuses on European NATO member defence and cyber defence spending, and will exclude controversial weapons- broadening the investor base across Europe.