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State Street to support entire ETF lifecycle through Alpha platform

The TRADE

State Street has expanded the capabilities of its Alpha platform to support the entire lifecycle for exchange traded funds (ETFs). The platform is designed as an open architecture structure to integrate with external ETF providers as well as State Street’s internal ETF systems.

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The option income ETF craze has started to cool, but Wall Street is betting it's here to stay

CNBC: Investing

Funds like the JPMorgan Premium Income ETF (JEPI) may be less attractive to investors during big rallies, but can still deliver solid payouts.

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Wall Street is betting on an active management comeback with new ETF launches

CNBC: Investing

Active ETF launches keep outpacing new index funds, as income-focused funds like JPMorgan's JEPI keep attracting new cash.

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BlackRock has a 'responsibility to democratize investing,' including in crypto, Larry Fink says

CNBC: Investing

The BlackRock CEO discussed the role of ETFs for cryptocurrencies on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street."

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The IPO market is waking up, and an ETF that tracks new stocks is soaring. How it works

CNBC: Investing

The Renaissance IPO ETF has jumped 41% so far in 2023 as Wall Street warms up to new stocks again.

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Goldman Sachs Asset Management global head of ETF product departs

The TRADE

Ryan O’Connor has left Goldman Sachs Asset Management and is set to join ETF provider Global X ETFs as chief executive on 8 April. He most recently served as global head of ETF product, having initially joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management back in 2017 to build out the US fund strategist model portfolio business.

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The Meme ETF is tearing it up again. Some stocks inside it have further to go, according to Wall Street

CNBC: Investing

The Roundhill Meme ETF has returned 60% year to date and is up over 12% in July alone.

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