
This Week in ETFs: Launches Ramp Up
The week ending Sept. 22 marks a strong post-summer resurgence for the industry, with 25 new ETF launches in all.
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The week ending Sept. 22 marks a strong post-summer resurgence for the industry, with 25 new ETF launches in all.

Bond yields are likely to be high going into 2024. Here are the best ETF strategies to play the scenario.

With their unique characteristics, such as floating interest rates and seniority in the capital structure, senior loan ETFs can provide stability amid rising rate environment.

The U.S. Treasury yields have been on a surge lately, driven by expectations that the Fed will keep interest rates higher for longer to fight inflation.

Market participants are fearing a recession in 2023. Is the fear exaggerated?

Per Goldman Sachs, 2023 bond yields will surpass stock dividends. Should you tap bond ETFs for 2023?

Investors are finding value in bonds for the first time in a decade as higher interest rates make fixed-income lucrative, according to JPMorgan Chase.

The year 2022 has produced the worst returns in 100 years for the classic 60/40 strategy. Should you tap 40/60 ETF strategy now?

Rising rate worries have crippled the investing world this year.

The 60/40 portfolio fails to impress investors this year. Hence, investors might like these high-yielding options.

There are fixed-income ways that would help investors mitigate faster Fed rate hike threats yet emerge profitable.

Inside the rising U.S. treasury yields and ways to play the trend with ETFs.

Two Federal Reserve officials recently gave cues of a sooner-than-expected QE taper. Play these bond ETFs if rates rise.

On May 4, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen commented that interest rates may need to rise modestly over time to keep the U.S. economy from overheating, though she clarified later on that she is not "predicting or recommending" such policies.

Rising rate worries started bothering both equity and bond markets from February-end. Bonds have registered steep selloffs.