single-stock leveraged ETFs
Coverage of single-stock leveraged ETFs in the Nexus archive.
- Korea to Require Mock Trading for Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs
South Korea plans to require new investors buying single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds to undergo mock trading exercises. This move is designed to further tighten rules surrounding highly risky financial products that have contributed to amplified market volatility.
- ‘A casino for retail investors’: how leverage drove volatility in world’s best-performing market
South Korean regulators attribute wild market swings to single-stock leveraged ETFs, which have driven volatility in the world's best-performing market. The article highlights concerns about leverage amplifying price swings for retail investors.
- South Korea to Halt New Listings of Single Stock Leveraged ETFs
South Korea will temporarily stop new listings of single-stock leveraged ETFs to reduce market volatility linked to the growing popularity of funds tied to Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc.
- BOK Warns of Risks From Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs: Yonhap
The Bank of Korea (BOK) has issued a warning about risks associated with single-stock leveraged ETFs. South Korea may introduce 10 trillion won ($6.8 billion) in new fiscal stimulus by March to address uneven economic growth, with potential support for sectors like culture and the arts, according to a Citigroup report.