First Trust Launches Industrial Renaissance ETF (AIRR); Global X Adds to Guru Family (GURI, GURX)

By: ETFdb
Last week, investors saw a handful of funds make their debut, including First Trusts’ Dorsey Wright Focus 5 ETF and AdvisorShares’ YieldPro ETF . This week, ETF issuers continued to fill the product pipelines, with five new funds hitting the street. First Trust added two more funds, while Global X added to its “Guru” family and newcomer Cambria introduced its third offering [see also Major Asset Class Returns Since the Fed's Taper Announcement]. First Trust rolled out two new equity ETFs, both of which charge an expense ratio of 0.70%: RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF : This fund tracks the Richard Bernstein Advisors American Industrial Renaissance Index. The benchmark is designed to measure the performance of small and mid cap U.S. companies in the industrial and community banking sectors. The index selects companies that are most likely to benefit from the current American industrial renaissance that has been taking shape across the nation. RBA Quality Income [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 7 Articles ETF Investors Must Read: 11/22 Battle Of The Hedge Fund Clones: GURU Vs. ALFA AdvisorShares Launches Long/Short Hedge Fund ETF (QEH) June 2012 ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, And Closures Global X Debuts “Guru ETF” (GURU)
Last week, investors saw a handful of funds make their debut, including First Trusts’ Dorsey Wright Focus 5 ETF and AdvisorShares’ YieldPro ETF . This week, ETF issuers continued to fill the product pipelines, with five new funds hitting the street. First Trust added two more funds, while Global X added to its “Guru” family and newcomer Cambria introduced its third offering [see also Major Asset Class Returns Since the Fed's Taper Announcement]. First Trust rolled out two new equity ETFs, both of which charge an expense ratio of 0.70%: RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF : This fund tracks the Richard Bernstein Advisors American Industrial Renaissance Index. The benchmark is designed to measure the performance of small and mid cap U.S. companies in the industrial and community banking sectors. The index selects companies that are most likely to benefit from the current American industrial renaissance that has been taking shape across the nation. RBA Quality Income [...]

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