
Linly Lin
Data Journalist at Bloomberg News
ex-@Bloomberg data journalist, @PennEngineers master's candidate, proud Shanghainese, singer and guitarist. My space: https://t.co/yd8TMPiiiW
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Dec 15, 2023 |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Linly Lin |Sam Potter
In the past five years <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://screens/ETF","_id":"0000018c-6d23-db9e-abee-ed3f25f50000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">US ETF market-bsp-bb-link> assets have more than doubled, over 1,000 new funds launched, and annual trading volumes jumped by around $11 trillion. Yet there has been one exception to the explosive growth: The ranks of firms responsible for steering cash in and out of every product.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
bloomberg.com | Linly Lin |Samuel Potter
In the past five years US ETF market assets have more than doubled, over 1,000 new funds launched, and annual trading volumes jumped by around $11 trillion. Yet there has been one exception to the explosive growth: The ranks of firms responsible for steering cash in and out of every product. This cohort — known as authorized participants, or APs — are a type of broker-dealer indispensable to the smooth functioning of every exchange-traded fund in North America.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
finance.yahoo.com | Linly Lin |Samuel Potter
(Bloomberg) -- In the past five years US ETF market assets have more than doubled, over 1,000 new funds launched, and annual trading volumes jumped by around $11 trillion. Yet there has been one exception to the explosive growth: The ranks of firms responsible for steering cash in and out of every product.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
finance.yahoo.com | Linly Lin |Samuel Potter
(Bloomberg) -- In the past five years US ETF market assets have more than doubled, over 1,000 new funds launched, and annual trading volumes jumped by around $11 trillion. Yet there has been one exception to the explosive growth: The ranks of firms responsible for steering cash in and out of every product.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
advisorperspectives.com | Linly Lin |Sam Potter
In the past five years, US ETF market assets have more than doubled, over 1,000 new funds launched, and annual trading volumes jumped by around $11 trillion. Yet there has been one exception to the explosive growth: The ranks of firms responsible for steering cash in and out of every product. This cohort — known as authorized participants, or APs — are a type of broker-dealer indispensable to the smooth functioning of every exchange-traded fund in North America.
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