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New ETF Offerings Dried Up During a Volatile March

Published 03/31/2020, 12:46 PM
Updated 03/31/2020, 01:18 PM
© Reuters.  New ETF Offerings Dried Up During a Volatile March

(Bloomberg) -- The dramatic volatility in global markets made issuers in the almost $4 trillion exchange-traded fund industry slam the brakes this month.

As the coronavirus pandemic roiled the world, only three new ETFs started trading in March -- the slowest pace since April 2014, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That’s a steep drop from the 29 funds that were launched in February, the best month since November 2017.

The reason behind the decline is simple: Companies are refraining from ETF debuts amid market turbulence. Additionally, it’s harder for sales people to market their new products when self-isolation measures are making it impossible to hold face-to-face meetings, according to UBS Global Wealth Management’s David Perlman.

“Given the market volatility and just the environment we’re in, it’d be pretty hard to raise assets,” Perlman said. “Advisors and analysts have more pressing issues than reviewing a brand new strategy right now.”

Innovator has been the only issuer to brave the waters in March, with a trio of U.S. stock “buffer” ETFs that seek to shield investors from a certain percentage of losses. The Innovator S&P 500 Ultra Buffer ETF, Innovator S&P 500 Power Buffer ETF and the Innovator S&P 500 Buffer ETF were launched on March 2.

Amid all the uncertainties, it may be hard to predict the trend of ETF debuts next month. But one issuer, American Century, said Tuesday that the American Century Focused Dynamic Growth ETF and the American Century Focused Large Cap Value ETF -- the first active non-transparent ETFs -- will begin trading on April 2.

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The fact that the company delayed the launch of these new types of funds was likely to their benefit, according to Bloomberg Intelligence’s Athanasios Psarofagis. American Century said in May that they would license Precidian’s intellectual property for active non-transparent ETFs, after regulators cleared a pathway for the products in the previous month. The plan to launch Thursday likely shows they think markets will stabilize from here, Psarofagis said.

“They are making a market call and hoping to catch an up draft,” said Psarofagis, an ETF analyst. “Since these are active, their performance track record is going to be key.”

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

 

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