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ETF links: securities lending revenue

April 9, 2018

ETF links: securities lending revenue

April 9, 2018

Mondays are all about ETFs here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at why ETFs are tax-efficient but not tax-immune.

Chart of the Day

The surge of assets into ETFs (worldwide) has slowed.

(ft.com)

ETF links

  • How low can ETF fees go? (morningstar.com)
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  • Barron's looks at the 'best' actively managed ETFs. (barrons.com)
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  • A Q&A with Chief Strategist at Exponential ETFs, Kevin Quigg. (etfdb.com)
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  • A closer look at three of the big multi-factor ETFs. (morningstar.com)
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  • How much does your ETF make from securities lending? (barrons.com)
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  • A closer look at the new Breakwave Dry Bulk Shipping ETF ($BDRY) ETP. (themaven.net)
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  • Why K-1s are such a bummer for commodity ETP investors. (etf.com)
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  • The problem with MLP-only ETPs. (sl-advisors.com)
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