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2 weeks ago |
advisorperspectives.com | Isabelle Lee |Ye Xie
Vanguard Group Inc. is launching a low-cost fund focused on emerging-market stocks while explicitly avoiding China, muscling into a trade long dominated by BlackRock Inc. The Vanguard Emerging Markets ex-China product looks set to become the cheapest exchange-traded fund tracking the investment strategy with an expense ratio of just seven basis points, or 7 cents for every $100 invested. Vanguard registered for it with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last week.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Isabelle Lee |Caleb Mutua |Lu Wang
Investors looking to move big blocks of corporate bonds have long relied on exchange-traded funds listed on stock exchanges to jump in and out of positions. But now, they’re increasingly trading directly in the debt market.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Isabelle Lee |Caleb Mutua |Lu Wang
(Bloomberg) -- Investors looking to move big blocks of corporate bonds have long relied on exchange-traded funds listed on stock exchanges to jump in and out of positions. But now, they’re increasingly trading directly in the debt market.
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3 weeks ago |
thinkadvisor.com | Isabelle Lee |Ye Xie
What is a high deductible health plan for purposes of an HSA? Are remote workers eligible for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)? Is the value of employer-provided coverage under accident or health insurance taxable income to an employee when the coverage is provided for the employee’s spouse, children or dependents? What are the penalties for failing to comply with the FBAR filing requirements? What are the payment options that must be made available to employees on FMLA leave?
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Isabelle Lee |Ye Xie
Vanguard Group Inc. is launching a low-cost fund focused on emerging-market stocks while explicitly avoiding China, muscling into a trade long dominated by BlackRock Inc. The Vanguard Emerging Markets ex-China product looks set to become the cheapest exchange-traded fund tracking the investment strategy with an expense ratio of just seven basis points, or 7 cents for every $100 invested. Vanguard registered for it with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last week.
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3 weeks ago |
fa-mag.com | Ye Xie |Isabelle Lee
Vanguard Group Inc. is launching a low-cost fund focused on emerging-market stocks while explicitly avoiding China, muscling into a trade long dominated by BlackRock Inc. The Vanguard Emerging Markets ex-China product looks set to become the cheapest exchange-traded fund tracking the investment strategy with an expense ratio of just seven basis points, or 7 cents for every $100 invested. Vanguard registered for it with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last week.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Isabelle Lee |Ye Xie
(Bloomberg) -- Vanguard Group Inc. is launching a low-cost fund focused on emerging-market stocks while explicitly avoiding China, muscling into a trade long dominated by BlackRock Inc. The Vanguard Emerging Markets ex-China product looks set to become the cheapest exchange-traded fund tracking the investment strategy with an expense ratio of just seven basis points, or 7 cents for every $100 invested. Vanguard registered for it with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last week.
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3 weeks ago |
financial-planning.com | Isabelle Lee |Nicola White |Loukia Gyftopoulou
A new line of yield-chasing crypto funds is forcing the Securities and Exchange Commission to confront unresolved gaps in its regulatory framework, just as the Trump administration eases oversight of digital assets. The immediate dispute centers on two proposed funds from ETF firms REX Financial and Osprey Funds that would allow investors to earn rewards by deploying ether and solana tokens to help validate blockchain transactions, a process known as staking.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Isabelle Lee |Nicola White |Loukia Gyftopoulou
June 5, 2025, 2:15 PM UTC Isabelle Lee Bloomberg News Nicola M White Bloomberg News The US Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., on May 9, 2024. Photographer: Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg A new line of yield-chasing crypto funds is forcing the Securities and Exchange Commission to confront unresolved gaps in its regulatory framework, just as the Trump administration eases oversight of digital assets.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Loukia Gyftopoulou |Isabelle Lee |Nicola White
A potentially watershed effort to launch US crypto exchange-traded funds that offer staking rewards is throwing up regulatory doubts, even after the funds said they received initial SEC registration approval. Issuers REX Financial and Osprey Funds are targeting to launch ETFs tracking Ethereum and Solana that offer staking exposure, which allows investors to earn rewards by pledging tokens to help operate the blockchain.