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| | ... choice of investments to suit their clients' individual needs," Ohanessian said. "The addition of Chi-X TraCRs and active ETFs to our VMA service will enable financial advisers and their clients to access new investment options on Chi-X Australia." Ohanessian ... |
| | | ASIC has provided additional guidance on non-transparent active ETFs, which were subject to a review last year. ASIC is asking ETF issuers only rely on publicly available information or a reference price as the input for market making quotes. It has ... |
| | | ... products in 2019, a lot has changed." Of the five new fixed interest products launched in 2019, two of these were active ETFs. "Such interest might be due to the strong performance from both the Australian and global fixed-interest markets; the Bloomberg ... |
| | | Fund managers will be allowed to list new non-transparent active ETFs, as ASIC lifts the pause after a six-month-long review. However, it has asked responsible entities and market making agents to review their current arrangements to manage risks. The ... |
| | | ... findings and next steps in the review process. The two key points will be: will ASIC lift the ban on admission of new active ETFs and the clarity on the best practice for calculating the indicative net asset value. An ASIC spokesperson said the results ... |
| | | ... expected return in fees." Adding to lowering yield expectations are new opportunities in retail distribution, such as active ETFs and managed accounts, for which active fixed income houses seem to be willing to bend on fees in exchange for a bigger slice ... |
| | | ... institutions can buy cross border very easily than retail which has to stay in home market," he said. State Street has active ETFs listed in the US, but they are fully transparent, unlike some Australian active ETFs which are currently facing ASIC scrutiny. ... |
| | | Active ETFs from Magelllan have retained their highly recommended ratings from Zenith, even as ASIC conducts a review into internal market making. Of the 203 ETFs available in Australia, Zenith Investment Partners rates 74 products. Only three of them ... |
| | | ... have to build relationships with fund managers who may look to list their products. In July, ASIC put a halt to new active ETFs with internal market making as it undertook a review of these arrangements, putting a stop to active managers who may have ... |
| | | ... applicable to most unit trusts; leveraged or inverse ETFs; those structured as a share class of a multi-class fund; or active ETFs. To date, ETFs in the US have been regulated in the same way as mutual funds and were offered exemptive relief by the SEC ... |
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