Exchange-traded products

The right time

This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the inception of legendary proprietary derivatives trading company O'Connor & Associates. Jayne Jung talks to Michael Greenbaum, one of the founders, and some of the early partners

Van Eck goes nuclear at Amex

New York-based asset manager Van Eck Global has launched its Market Vectors Nuclear Energy ETF (exchange-traded fund) on the American Stock Exchange (Amex). It is the first ETF listed in the US that enables investors to gain exposure to companies…

S&P launches three Shariah Indexes

S&P has launched three new Shariah compliant indexes, the S&P/Citigroup Global Property, Pan Arab, and the World Property Shariah indexes. The indexes cover the Pan Arab region and publicly traded property companies in developed and emerging markets.

ETF Securities launches six new oil ETCs

ETF Securities (ETFS) has launched six new oil Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), offering direct exposure to one, two and three-year oil futures prices in Brent and WTI oil benchmarks.

Euronext to launch volatility indexes

Stock exchange Euronext is to launch three volatility indexes to capture implied volatility embedded in option prices. The AEX Volatility Index, the BEL 20 Volatility Index and the CAC 40 Volatility Index can be used as underlyings for structured…

IIC Launches iTraxx Total Return Indexes

International Index Company (IIC) has launched three iTraxx Total Return Indexes which measure the performance of holding the respective on-the-run iTraxx credit default swap (CDS) contracts with the remaining notional invested in money market…

Euronext reports SP and ETF increase

Euronext has reported a year-on-year increase of 32.8% for average daily Structured Product transactions, include warrants and certificates. The increase in exchange-traded funds transacted on the Euronext exchange was 113.4%.

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