Trading Insights: Evolution of the US ETF Market

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In this episode we hear from Chris Andrew,  Head of Market Structure and Regulatory Change (EMEA) at J.P. Morgan.  Chris discusses the evolution of ETF markets,  the rapid rise in the issuance of new instruments (particularly actively managed ETFs) and the way in which retail investors are using these products.  Chris is in discussion with Eloise Goulder, Head of the Data Assets & Alpha Group at J.P. Morgan.   Shownotes   Related podcasts: Equity Concentration Risks and the Retail Investor with Chris Andrew, Head of Market Structure and Regulatory Change (EMEA) – April 2024 An Emerging European Retail Investor with Chris Andrew, Head of Market Structure and Regulatory Change (EMEA) – August 2023 Market Structure and the Decline in European Liquidity with Chris Andrew, Head of Market Structure and Regulatory Change (EMEA) – March 2023   This episode was recorded on September 12th 2024 The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates (together “J.P. Morgan”), they are not the product of J.P. Morgan’s Research Department and do not constitute a recommendation, advice, or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument.  This podcast is intended for institutional and professional investors only and is not intended for retail investor use, it is provided for information purposes only. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you and may not be available in all jurisdictions.  J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed.  For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit: www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures/salesandtradingdisclaimer. For the avoidance of doubt, opinions expressed by any external speakers are the personal views of those speakers and do not represent the views of J.P. Morgan. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. 

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