Prediction markets are poised to enter the realm of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), showcasing the sector's innovative potential. This development could transform how individuals and companies invest, enhancing the efficiency of financial markets.
The Bloomberg ETF IQ program highlighted the opportunities and risks associated with Bitcoin ETFs, featuring investment experts discussing current trends. This comes as the global market experiences significant transformations.
In this week's episode of 'Bloomberg ETF IQ', host Scarlett Foo tests the knowledge of guests Isabel Lee, Athanasios Psarofagis, and Eric Balchunas on exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The quiz aims to enhance public understanding of these financial instruments.
BlackRock has announced its entry into fierce competition with Invesco as it aims to expand its share in the Nasdaq 100 exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This move comes at a time of significant changes in the market.
Recent reports indicate a significant 24% rise in ETF closures at the beginning of 2026, with 41 funds liquidated in the first two months compared to 33 in the same period last year. These figures highlight a notable shift in the investment market.
Economic reports indicate that the 200-day moving average of the S&P 500 has become a victim of the success of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), affecting the accuracy of this index in market evaluation. This change raises questions about the future of investments in financial markets.
Tax analyst Brent Sullivan has revealed a growing trend in the use of 351 Exchange ETFs as a means to reduce capital gains taxes. This strategy comes as investors seek to avoid high taxes on their gains.
Brian Roberts, Head of Equity Product Development at HKEX, revealed new plans to expand the exchange's ETF offerings during his appearance on Bloomberg's 'ETF IQ Asia'. This initiative comes as global interest in ETFs continues to grow.
Brittany Christensen, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Development at Tidal, confirmed that the launch of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) continues unabated, reflecting ongoing growth in interest in these investment tools.