Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
Coverage of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in the Nexus archive.
- Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
The article introduces an IQ test designed to assess knowledge about Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). Readers are encouraged to participate in the quiz to evaluate their understanding of ETFs.
- Bitcoin Slips Under $73K as Crypto Liquidations Near $1B
Bitcoin fell below $73,000 as crypto liquidations approached $1 billion, driven by heightened U.S.-Iran tensions and outflows from exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
- Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) through an IQ test. The test aims to assess understanding of ETFs. No specific details about the test are provided.
- XRP traders say bullishness ‘growing’ as ETFs log largest inflow since January
XRP traders are becoming increasingly bullish due to strong institutional demand and a robust technical structure, potentially leading to a sustained price rally. This optimism is fueled by the largest inflow of ETFs since January. The growing bullishness among XRP analysts suggests a positive outlook for the cryptocurrency.
- Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) through an IQ test. The test aims to assess understanding of ETFs. No further details are provided in the given text.
- SEC Delays Rollout of ETFs Tied to Prediction Markets: Reuters
The SEC has extended its review period for ETFs tied to prediction markets, delaying their rollout. These ETFs would have tracked odds on political races and economic indicators. The delay indicates regulatory caution towards novel financial products.
- JPMorgan says tokenization will drive change across entire funds industry, but ‘good use cases’ still years away
JPMorgan highlights tokenization as a transformative force for the funds industry, particularly within the ETF ecosystem, but notes that practical applications are still 2-3 years away. The bank acknowledges the potential of tokenization but emphasizes the need for further development before meaningful use cases emerge.
- Gold Falls as Renewed Hormuz Disruption Stokes Inflation Concern
Gold prices fell despite previous support from central bank purchases and ETF holdings, as renewed concerns over Hormuz Strait disruptions heightened inflation fears. The article highlights a gold bar inspection at Perth Mint Refinery in Australia and notes the impact of US Federal Reserve rate cuts on the market.