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ETFGI Announces Speakers And Topics For The ETFGI Global ETFs Insights Summit - United States, A Virtual Event On May 19th & 20th

ETFGI Announces Speakers And Topics For The ETFGI Global ETFs Insights Summit - United States, A Virtual Event On May 19th & 20th Date May 19 Fre e attendance and educational credits for buyside institutional investors and financial advisors. Receive a free copy of the ETFGI directory of ETFs and ETPs  and educational credits . The event is designed to facilitate substantive and in-depth discussion on the regulatory, product and trading developments impacting the use of and trading of ETFs in the United States.   Confirmed speakers:  Jeffrey B. Baccash, Global Head of ETF Solutions, BNP Paribas   Dan Draper, CEO, S&P Dow Jones Indices 

How ETFs were impacted by US sanctions against China

How ETFs were impacted by US sanctions against China The US government’s blacklisting of Chinese companies sent ripples through the ETF industry. Alex Rolandi reports on how sanctions may have had more impact on investors and index providers than on the country itself. When US sanctions against Chinese companies increased earlier this year, benchmark providers had to revise their listings and fund managers reassessed portfolios. BlackRock and Vanguard, who were significantly exposed to the newly blacklisted companies, had to offload billions of dollars as a result of Donald Trump’s executive order banning US investment in Chinese securities with military connections.

ETFs: When companies are blacklisted

ETFs: When companies are blacklisted When the US increased sanctions against China increased earlier this year, it showed how the ETF industry can be vulnerable to government policy. Benchmark providers revised listings, removing various Chinese companies from indices, while ETF providers such as BlackRock and Vanguard had to offload billions to comply with the new restrictions. Geopolitical tensions are to be expected when investing in emerging markets. “It’s the nature of the beast,” says Mark Fitzgerald, head of product specialism at Vanguard, speaking to Funds Europe for the latest edition of the ETF report. Vanguard was heavily impacted by the sanctions as it had significant exposure to the Chinese market. 

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