List Of Exchange-traded Funds
The exchange-traded funds available on exchanges vary from country to country. Many of the ETFs listed below are available exclusively on that nation's primary stock exchange and cannot be purchased on a foreign stock exchange. * List of American exchange-traded funds * List of Australian exchange-traded funds * List of Canadian exchange-traded funds * List of European exchange-traded funds * List of Hong Kong exchange-traded funds *List of Indian exchange-traded funds * List of Indonesian exchange-traded funds * List of Japanese exchange-traded funds * List of New Zealand exchange-traded funds * List of Singaporean exchange-traded funds * List of South African exchange-traded funds * List of South Korean exchange-traded funds * List of Taiwan exchange-traded funds See also * Exchange-traded fund * Exchange-traded product * List of hedge funds * List of private-equity firms * List of investment banks * Boutique investment bank * Fund of funds * Boutique investment bank * Open-en ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exchange-traded Fund
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars. Many ETFs provide some level of diversification compared to owning an individual stock. An ETF divides ownership of itself into shares that are held by shareholders. Depending on the country, the legal structure of an ETF can be a corporation, trust, open-end management investment company, or unit investment trust. Shareholders indirectly own the assets of the fund and are entitled to a share of the profits, such as interest or dividends, and would be entitled to any residual value if the fund undergoes liquidation. They also receive annual reports. An ETF generally operates with an arbitrage mechanism designed to keep it trading close to its net asset value, although deviations can occur. The larges ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of South Korean Exchange-traded Funds
{{short description, none This is a list of notable South Korean exchange-traded funds. All ROK-based ETFs, as of July 2012 KODEX ETFs are managed by Samsung Investments. TIGER ETFs are managed by Miraeasset Investment Management. KOSEF ETFs are managed by Woori Asset Management. ;Market Index ETFs * KODEX 200 * TIGER 200 * KOSEF 200 * KODEX Leverage * TIGER Leverage * KODEX Inverse * TIGER Inverse ;Sector-based ETFs * KODEX Automobile * KODEX Banks * KODEX Construction * KODEX Core Consumer * KODEX Energy & Chemicals * KODEX Insurance * KODEX Securities * KODEX Semiconductors * KODEX Shipbuilding * KODEX Steels * KODEX Transportation * TIGER Semiconductors * TIGER Banks * KOSEF IT * KOSEF Banks ;Style ETFs * KODEX Samsung Group * KODEX Sunlight * TIGER Green * TIGER Pure * TIGER Mid-cap * TIGER Samsung Group * TIGER Hyundai Group+ * TIGER LG Group+ * KOSEF Large-cap * KOSEF Mid-cap ;Overseas ETFs * KODEX China H tracking HSCEI * KODEX Brazil tracking Brazil Titans 20 ADR Index ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Open-end Fund
Open-end fund (or open-ended fund) is a collective investment scheme that can issue and redeem shares at any time. An investor will generally purchase shares in the fund directly from the fund itself, rather than from the existing shareholders. The term contrasts with a closed-end fund, which typically issues at the outset all the shares that it will issue, with such shares usually thereafter being tradable among investors. Open-ended funds are available in most developed countries, but the terminology and operating rules vary. US mutual funds, UK unit trusts and OEICs, European SICAVs, and hedge funds are all examples of open-ended funds. The price at which shares in an open-ended fund are issued or can be redeemed will vary in proportion to the net asset value of the fund and so directly reflects its performance. Fees There may be a percentage charge levied on the purchase of shares or units. Some of these fees are called an initial charge (UK) or 'front-end load' (US) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fund Of Funds
A "fund of funds" (FOF) is an investment strategy of holding a portfolio of other investment funds rather than investing directly in stocks, bonds or other securities. This type of investing is often referred to as multi-manager investment. A fund of funds may be "fettered", meaning that it invests only in funds managed by the same investment company, or "unfettered", meaning that it can invest in external funds run by other managers. There are different types of FOF, each investing in a different type of collective investment scheme (typically one type per FOF), for example a mutual fund FOF, a hedge fund FOF, a private-equity FOF, or an investment trust FOF. The original Fund of Funds was created by Bernie Cornfeld in 1962. It went bankrupt after being looted by Robert Vesco. Features Investing in a collective investment scheme may increase diversity compared with a small investor holding a smaller range of securities directly. Investing in a fund of funds may achieve grea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boutique Investment Bank
A boutique investment bank is an investment bank that specializes in at least one aspect of investment banking, generally corporate finance, although some banks' strengths are retail in nature, such as Charles Schwab. Of those involved in corporate finance, capital raising, mergers and acquisitions and restructuring and reorganizations are their primary activities. Boutiques usually provide advisory and consulting services, but lack capacity to provide funding. After the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act, investment banks have either had a retail deposit base (JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Bank of America) or have had funding from overseas owners or from Wealth Management arms ( UBS, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley). Boutique banks on the other hand often turn to other banks to provide funding or deal directly with capital rich firms such as insurers to provide capital for deals. Boutique investment banks generally work on smaller deals involving middle-market companies, and usually assist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Investment Banks
The following list catalogues the largest, most profitable, and otherwise notable investment banks. This list of investment banks notes full-service banks, financial conglomerates, independent investment banks, private placement firms and notable acquired, merged, or bankrupt investment banks. As an industry it is broken up into the Bulge Bracket (upper tier), Middle Market (mid-level businesses), and boutique market (specialized businesses). Largest full-service investment banks The following are the largest full-service global investment banks; full-service investment banks usually provide both advisory and financing banking services, as well as sales, market making, and research on a broad array of financial products, including equities, credit, rates, currency, commodities, and their derivatives. The largest investment banks are noted with the following: # JPMorgan Chase # Goldman Sachs # BofA Securities # Morgan Stanley # Citigroup # UBS # Deutsche ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Private-equity Firms
Below is a list of notable private equity firms. Largest private equity firms by PE capital raised Each year Private Equity International publishes the PEI 300, a ranking of the largest private-equity firms by how much capital they have raised for private-equity investment in the last five years. In the 2025 ranking, KKR regained the top spot from Blackstone Inc. who fell to third, behind EQT AB. List of investment banking private equity groups ^ Defunct banking institution Notable private equity firms Americas * 3G Capital * ABS Capital * Adams Street Partners * Advent International * AEA Investors * American Securities * Angelo, Gordon & Co. * Apollo Global Management * Ares Management * Arlington Capital Partners * Auldbrass Partners * Avenue Capital Group * Avista Capital Partners * Bain Capital * BDT & MSD Partners * Berkshire Partners * Blackstone Group * Blue Owl Capital * Blum Capital * Brentwood Associates * Bruckmann, Ro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hedge Funds
Below is a list of notable Hedge fund, hedge funds. Largest hedge fund firms Below are the 20 largest hedge funds in the world ranked by discretionary assets under management (AUM) as of mid-2024. Only assets in private funds following Alternative investment, hedge fund strategies are counted. Some of these managers also manage public funds and offer non-hedge fund strategies. The data for this table comes from ''Pensions & Investments'' with data compiled as of June 2024. Notable hedge fund firms Americas * Acadian Asset Management * Adage Capital Management * Alphadyne Asset Management * AlphaSimplex Group * Altimeter Capital * Angelo Gordon * Appaloosa Management * AQR Capital Management * Archegos Capital Management * Assured Investment Management * Atlantic Investment Management * Aurelius Capital Management * Avenue Capital Group * Baker Brothers Advisors * Balyasny Asset Management * Beach Point Capital Management * Bracebridge Capital * Bridgewater Associates * Cany ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exchange-traded Product
An exchange-traded product (ETP) is a regularly priced security which trades during the day on a national stock exchange. ETPs may embed derivatives but it is not a requirement that they do so – and the investment memorandum (or offering documents) should be read with care to ensure that the pricing methodology and use (or not) of derivatives is explicitly stated. Typically, individual underlying securities, such as stocks and bonds, are not considered ETPs. Overview ETPs are often benchmarked to indices, stocks, commodities, or may be actively managed. There are several types of ETPs, including: *Closed-end funds (CEFs) are collective investment vehicles which restrict the investors right to redeem their units at net asset value (NAV) * Exchange-traded derivative contracts *Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are mutual funds trading at a stock exchange having agreements in place to ensure that the stock exchange price always is close to the NAV *Exchange-traded notes (ETNs) are un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exchange-traded Fund
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars. Many ETFs provide some level of diversification compared to owning an individual stock. An ETF divides ownership of itself into shares that are held by shareholders. Depending on the country, the legal structure of an ETF can be a corporation, trust, open-end management investment company, or unit investment trust. Shareholders indirectly own the assets of the fund and are entitled to a share of the profits, such as interest or dividends, and would be entitled to any residual value if the fund undergoes liquidation. They also receive annual reports. An ETF generally operates with an arbitrage mechanism designed to keep it trading close to its net asset value, although deviations can occur. The larges ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Taiwan Exchange-traded Funds
{{short description, none These are the lists of notable Taiwan exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. Domestic ETFs ETFs with Domestic Component Securities The component stocks of these ETFs are Taiwanese companies listed on Taiwan Stock Exchange or Gre Tai Securities Market (Taiwan OTC market): 0050 Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan Top 50 ETF – tracks the FTSE TWSE Taiwan 50 Index 0051Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan Mid-Cap 100 ETF 0052Fubon Taiwan Technology ETF - tracks the TSEC Taiwan Technology Index 0053Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan Electronics Tech ETF 0054Yuanta/P-shares S&P Custom China Play 50 ETF 0055Yuanta/P-shares MSCI Taiwan Financials ETF 0056Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan Dividend Plus ETF 0057Fubon MSCI Taiwan ETF * < 0058 Fubon Taiwan Eight Industries ETF delisted * < 0059 F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of South African Exchange-traded Funds
{{short description, none This is a list of South African exchange-traded funds, or ETFs and South African exchange-traded notes, or ETNs. Top 40 Equity ETFs * BettaBeta Equally Weighted Top 40 - The BettaBeta Equally Weighted Top40 Exchange Traded Fund tracks the performance of the companies in the FTSE/ JSE Top 40 index, held in equal proportions of 2,5% each, calculated independently by the FTSE/JS * Satrix 40 - The Satrix40 ETF is a convenient way to invest in a composite of the top 40 large cap shares on the JSE Securities Exchang * Bips Top 40 - Tracks the FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index - The 40 biggest companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchang * NewFunds eRAFI™ Overall - This eRAFI™ is created with the objective to track the performance of the eRAFI™ Overall SA index which is a fundamentally weighted calculated index verified by FTS * NewFunds Shari’ah Top 40 - This FTSE/JSE Shari'ah Top 40 Index is designed to reflect the Shari'ah compliant companies identified from the FT ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |