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MAY 11, 2023

ETFS

Pace of ETF Launches Slows Slightly in April

After launching more than 30 new ETFs in March, sponsors brought 22 new funds to the market in April.

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RETIREMENT PLANNING

Politics Have Put the Brakes on ESG in Workplace Retirement Plans

The political circus has taken on dimensions few expected to see just a few years ago.

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How Larry Swedroe Helps Advisors Make Sense of Investments

The head of financial and economic research at Buckingham Strategic Wealth talks 'dumb indexes,' 'smart beta' and intelligent design.

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REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE

SEC Charges Fargo-Based Firm, Advisor With Holding Leveraged ETFs Too Long

Classic Asset Management will pay more than $933,000 to settle charges with the commission. The settlement comes several months after the SEC’s Exam Division cited leveraged ETFs as a main area of focus.

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ETFS

Single-Stock ETFs Get Vote of Confidence in Huge 32-Fund Filing

GraniteShares is looking to debut funds focused on American Airlines Group Inc., Apple Inc., Coinbase Global Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Tesla Inc., among others.

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ETFS

One of Vanguard’s Biggest Credit ETFs Bleeds Record $5.5 Billion

The $36 billion Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH) has bled nearly $5.5 billion this year, the most year-to-date since its inception in 2009.

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ETFS

The Number of Climate Funds Out There Has Exploded

At the end of last year, there were a record 1,206 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds globally with a climate-related focus, up from 950 at the end of 2021.

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