Barclays (JJCTF) has said recent allegations against its former Chief Executive Jes Staley are "serious and new", after U.S. lawsuits alleged he had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and alleged involvement in his sex-trafficking operation.
Barclays (JJCTF) has said recent allegations against its former Chief Executive Jes Staley are "serious and new", after U.S. lawsuits alleged he had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and alleged involvement in his sex-trafficking operation.
Cyprus hired banks on Monday to market its first ever sustainable bond, according to a lead manager memo seen by Reuters. The country is set to join a flurry of European governments that have launched dedicated programmes to sell billions of euros of debt funding environmentally beneficial projects as investor demand for such assets has surged.
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed a former Barclays Plc trader's whistleblower lawsuit accusing the British bank of firing him after he complained it ignored basic risk management and violated its own policies for detecting rogue trading.
Banks are divided over how to account for carbon emissions linked to their capital markets business, sources told Reuters, with some riled by a proposal that 100% would be attributed to them rather than to investors who buy the financial instruments.
A former Barclays director, fired for sexual harassment and other misconduct, is suing the British bank for more than 584,600 pounds, arguing that female colleagues fabricated allegations and that his dismissal was unfair.
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed a former Barclays Plc trader's whistleblower lawsuit accusing the British bank of firing him after he complained it ignored basic risk management and violated its own policies for detecting rogue trading.
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed a former Barclays Plc trader's whistleblower lawsuit accusing the British bank of firing him after he complained it ignored basic risk management and violated its own policies for detecting rogue trading.
If volatility wasn’t the big theme of the last week already, here comes the ETF Issuer League to underline it. While AUM news week to week tends to focus on the biggest firms and names, this week’s standout number came for Barclays Capital and its $1.8 billion AUM ETF suite. The firm’s ETFs added $132 million total over the last week, a 7% jump in AUM. That was the largest percentage spike in AUM for issuers larger than $1 billion, and much of it can be attributed to the VIX.
The COVID-19 virus may still be with us, but the economic impacts of the pandemic that raged around the world have continued to recede – most recently in terms of shipping costs. Despite ongoing inflation, shipping rates are expected to dip back below even the levels they reached before the pandemic, with the Breakwave Dry Bulk Shipping ETF (BDRY ) one of the top performers last week among ETFs.
Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions.
Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques.
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Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions.
Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques.
To get access to all ETF Database premium content, sign up for a free 14-day trial to ETF Database Pro.
Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions.
Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques.
To get access to all ETF Database premium content, sign up for a free 14-day trial to ETF Database Pro.
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ETF Issuer League: 7% Jump for Barclays
ETF Database - 03/24/2023If volatility wasn’t the big theme of the last week already, here comes the ETF Issuer League to underline it. While AUM news week to week tends to focus on the biggest firms and names, this week’s standout number came for Barclays Capital and its $1.8 billion AUM ETF suite. The firm’s ETFs added $132 million total over the last week, a 7% jump in AUM. That was the largest percentage spike in AUM for issuers larger than $1 billion, and much of it can be attributed to the VIX.
Commodities, Shipping Among Last Week's Top Performers
ETF Database - 03/06/2023The COVID-19 virus may still be with us, but the economic impacts of the pandemic that raged around the world have continued to recede – most recently in terms of shipping costs. Despite ongoing inflation, shipping rates are expected to dip back below even the levels they reached before the pandemic, with the Breakwave Dry Bulk Shipping ETF (BDRY ) one of the top performers last week among ETFs.
Best & Worst Monthly Performers: March 1 Edition
ETF Database - 03/01/2023Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions. Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques. To get access to all ETF Database premium content, sign up for a free 14-day trial to ETF Database Pro.
Best & Worst Monthly Performers: February 1 Edition
ETF Database - 02/01/2023Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions. Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques. To get access to all ETF Database premium content, sign up for a free 14-day trial to ETF Database Pro.
Best & Worst Monthly Performers: January 4 Edition
ETF Database - 01/04/2023Here is a look at the 25 best and 25 worst ETFs from the past week. Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions. Likewise, traders can also use this list to spot potential trend reversal opportunities that may offer a generous risk/reward. As always, investors of all experience levels are advised to use stop-loss orders and practice disciplined profit-taking techniques. To get access to all ETF Database premium content, sign up for a free 14-day trial to ETF Database Pro.