Though investor confidence was somewhat tested this week after the latest developments in the eurozone, bullish sentiment still remains a dominant force on Wall Street, with equity indexes continuing into uncharted territory. With more investors getting in on the action, issuers are lining up to fill the product pipelines. Guinness Atkinson, known for its alternative energy and Asian-focused mutual funds, is now planning to enter the ETF race, a move that is bound to ramp up the industry’s competitive atmosphere. Meanwhile, industry veteran Vangaurd is making some changes to two of its popular global equity ETFs [see ETF Database Launch Center]. Money manager Guinness Atkinson recently filed regulatory paperwork with the SEC to gain permission to market index-based ETFs. While no specific potential ETF offerings were mentioned, the new issuer indicated that it may launch products that fall under the following categories: Domestic equity Domestic fixed income International equity International fixed income Global equity [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 5 Gold Metal ETFs For The 2012 Olympics Ex-Japan ETFs In Focus Vanguard Slashes Expenses On VWO, Five Other International ETFs Low Cost ETFs: Complete List Of The Cheapest Exchange-Traded Funds Visual Risk Analysis Of The Nordic ETF (GXF)
Though investor confidence was somewhat tested this week after the latest developments in the eurozone, bullish sentiment still remains a dominant force on Wall Street, with equity indexes continuing into uncharted territory. With more investors getting in on the action, issuers are lining up to fill the product pipelines. Guinness Atkinson, known for its alternative energy and Asian-focused mutual funds, is now planning to enter the ETF race, a move that is bound to ramp up the industry’s competitive atmosphere. Meanwhile, industry veteran Vangaurd is making some changes to two of its popular global equity ETFs [see ETF Database Launch Center]. Money manager Guinness Atkinson recently filed regulatory paperwork with the SEC to gain permission to market index-based ETFs. While no specific potential ETF offerings were mentioned, the new issuer indicated that it may launch products that fall under the following categories: Domestic equity Domestic fixed income International equity International fixed income Global equity [...]
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