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BlackRock Calls For Active ETF Boom
Actively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are projected to quadruple their assets to $4 trillion globally by 2030, according to BlackRock.
These funds are gaining traction, making up 70% of U.S.-listed ETF launches in the first half of 2024, driven by investor demand for strategies that can navigate market volatility and offer potential outperformance. The growth of active ETFs has been facilitated by a 2019 SEC regulatory change, which lowered barriers to entry and encouraged innovation.
Despite their higher costs, active ETFs are increasingly popular for their tax efficiency and flexibility. BlackRock projects the overall ETF industry will double its assets to $25 trillion by 2030.
Finsum: Volatility is driving a lot of active investment inflows, but this trend is set to continue as so much uncertainty remains.
Inflations Slows But Fed Looks To Hold Firm
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady during its two-day policy meeting this week but signal potential rate cuts as soon as September, acknowledging that inflation is nearing the 2% target.
Recent data shows easing price pressures, with the PCE price index rising at just 1.5% annualized since March. Fed officials may change their inflation description from "elevated" to "moderately elevated," reflecting confidence that inflation will continue to decline.
Policymakers believe rate cuts might be necessary before inflation fully returns to the target. Fed Chair Jerome Powell will hold a press conference following the policy statement release detailing the future path of policy.
Finsum: The market is still pricing in two more cuts by the end of the year, we’ll see if that comes to fruition.
Top 100 Books Since 2000
The New York Times has curated a list of the 100 best books of the 21st century, showcasing a diverse range of voices and genres. This prestigious selection includes works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and graphic novels that have made a significant impact on literature and culture.
Topping the list is “My brilliant Friend: A Novel” by Elena Ferrante, who features three books on the list. Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma," book is a deep dive into the complexities of the modern food industry. The list also features influential memoirs such as "Educated" by Tara Westover and groundbreaking novels like "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy.
Each book on the list is celebrated for its storytelling, insight, and contribution to the literary landscape. This compilation serves as a testament to the rich and evolving nature of contemporary literature.
Finsum: The number nine and ten spots highlight two wonderful dystopian novels “Never Let Me Go” and “Station Eleven”
Three Cheap ETFs
Since their launch three decades ago, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become a favored investment vehicle. ETFs, which trade like stocks but hold baskets of securities, saw significant growth in 2024, with more money flowing into ETFs than individual stocks.
U.S.-based ETF assets hit a record $9 trillion in May, experiencing net inflows while mutual funds saw outflows. Investors are attracted to ETFs due to their low cost, ease of trading, and tax efficiency. The recent approval of cryptocurrency ETFs has further boosted their popularity, while actively managed ETFs are also on the rise.
The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) offers broad exposure to large-cap U.S. stocks at a low expense ratio of 0.03%. The iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH) provides access to mid-cap companies with no overlap with large-cap holdings. The iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR) focuses on profitable small-cap companies, giving it a high-quality tilt that has outpaced the Russell 2000 in recent years.
Finsum: Cost effective ETFs are also great tools to get market segmentation exposure.
Goldman Says AI Fueling Energy
A new group of traders is engaging in US power markets due to the rise in generative AI, according to Sarah Kiernan of Goldman Sachs. The increasing demand from data centers, electric vehicles, and onshoring is driving power needs.
Data center power demand is projected to grow 165% by 2030. Hedge funds and asset managers are increasingly interested in power derivatives, seeking opportunities in this expanding market. Key regions like Virginia and Texas are experiencing notable power consumption increases.
The shift to renewable energy also contributes to the optimism in the power sector. This growing focus on power markets signifies the broadening impact of AI innovation on various asset classes.
Finsum: Take this in combination with crypto and we could potentially see a boost in significant boost in demand for natural gas.