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NEWSLETTER | 16 Sep 2022  

All systems go

   

ETF news this week was dominated by a number of launches across a wide range of investment sectors, not just the perennial favourites of ESG and crypto but new geographies, with the India ETF from DWS and new asset classes such as FreightWaves and MerQube’s MerQube FreightWaves Supply Chain Tech Index, designed to provide exposure to publicly traded global companies operating in the supply chain technology sector.

Our features this week displayed the success of the first half of the year for two firms, LSE and Qontigo, in its collaboration with BlackRock. The first half of 2022 has proved to be another milestone year for ETPs at the London Stock Exchange, with the total number of ETP listings hitting 2,000.

Lida Eslami, Head of Business Development, ETP and IOB, London Stock Exchange, explains that the exchange is seeing even more demand and interest. So far this year, in the seven months from January to July, there have been 168 new ETPs listed, split between 119 ETFs and 49 new ETC/ETNs. Out of the 119 ETFs, 55 have an ESG methodology.

Meanwhile, Lukas Smart, Head of US iShares Sustainable and Factors Product Segments, and Arun Singhal, Qontigo’s Global Head of Index Product Management, discussed the update to BlackRock’s multi-factor offering and the outlook for factor investing in their piece this week. 

In June, BlackRock revitalised its multi-factor product suite with the relaunch of the iShares U.S. Equity Factor ETF (LRGF) and iShares International Equity Factor ETF (INTF).

New kids on the crypto block were also featured, with Hashdex’s Bruno Sousa detailing the history of the firm and its ambitions for global expansion. We also had an interview with Brieuc Louchard, Head of ETF Capital Markets at AXA Investment Managers who explained to Romain Thomas why his firm is launching an ETF platform in Europe with a focus on active management and responsible investment.

Meanwhile, it’s all change over on our sister title, Institutional Asset Manager, which has seen a change of platform and a redesign this week. We have also launched the Institutional Asset Manager awards. Please click here to nominate now.

Also, there is one more week of voting available in our US awards, please follow this link to cast your votes now.

Beverly Chandler, managing editor, ETF Express

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Companies in this issue

AllianceBernstein
Amplify ETFs
AXA Investment Managers
BlackRock
Cboe
Carbon Fund Advisors
DWS
Defiance ETFs
FreightWaves
Hashdex
Invesco
London Stock Exchange
MerQube
NEO
Qontigo
WisdomTree
Xtrackers

  
  

 
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