State Street Launches 3 New Active Equity ETFs (SYG, SYE, SYV)

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This week has seen plenty of activity on the ETF front, with issuers lining up to make a splash in 2014. Earlier, EGShares launched its first suite of EM bond ETFs (SEMF, IEMF, LEMF), while First Trust launched two actively managed income-focused funds, which both utilize option strategies, as well as a dividend achievers fund (FTHI, FTLB, RDVY) [see 7 ETFs To Be Excited For In 2014]. Several analysts have predicted that 2014 will be a great year for active ETFs, as more and more issuers make plans to roll out relatively inexpensive actively-managed products. On Thursday, industry veteran State Street introduced its three new actively-managed equity funds. In partnership with MFS Investment Management, an active global asset manager, State Street’s new funds focus on beating some of the most popular benchmarks. To reach this objective, each of the funds will utilize a systematic combination of two independent stock selection processes: fundamental research and quantitative research. Each fund will charge [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Active ETFs That Beat The Market In 2013 Three Active ETFs Beating The Market Complete List Of Active ETFs 6 ETFs Up After Earnings Season 3 Active ETFs Beating The Market
This week has seen plenty of activity on the ETF front, with issuers lining up to make a splash in 2014. Earlier, EGShares launched its first suite of EM bond ETFs (SEMF, IEMF, LEMF), while First Trust launched two actively managed income-focused funds, which both utilize option strategies, as well as a dividend achievers fund (FTHI, FTLB, RDVY) [see 7 ETFs To Be Excited For In 2014]. Several analysts have predicted that 2014 will be a great year for active ETFs, as more and more issuers make plans to roll out relatively inexpensive actively-managed products. On Thursday, industry veteran State Street introduced its three new actively-managed equity funds. In partnership with MFS Investment Management, an active global asset manager, State Street’s new funds focus on beating  some of the most popular benchmarks. To reach this objective, each of the funds will utilize a systematic combination of two independent stock selection processes: fundamental research and quantitative research. Each fund will charge [...]

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