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Learn MoreAt the Investment Company Institute’s 2024 Leadership Summit, the rise of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) was the focal point for many participants and panelists. As part of the event, Board IQ took a few moments to interview Registered Funds Market Leader Brett Eichenberger alongside other ETF and ’40...
Read MoreWe were proud to host this year’s Cohen Client Conference in our headquarter city of Cleveland, Ohio, welcoming back our clients and friends in the registered and private funds space. But most importantly it was great to gather and welcome the exchange of ideas and information, showing how we are...
Read MoreRecently, Cohen & Company participated in an ETF Bootcamp event for the investment industry, “Building a Successful ETF Business.” Our panel discussion covered many topics, ranging from reasons to enter the ETF business, including tax benefits of the ETF structure, distribution accessibility,...
Read MoreAfter two years of virtual Cohen Client Conference experiences, we were able to reunite in person this year in Nashville, Tennessee, allowing us to learn and connect in an interactive environment that can’t truly be replicated virtually. The group represented registered funds, investment advisers,...
Read MoreFrom product consolidation, to remote workforce technology, to novel types of investing — 2020 is a year of change that promises to flow into 2021 and beyond. Below are nine trends we are watching in the investment industry. 1. Product Rationalization and Consolidation Most asset managers...
Read MoreWhile there have been a lot of changes in the investment industry over the past 50 years — in the variety of investment types, pricing providers, pricing models, accounting and auditing requirements, compliance changes and the complexity of investments — it’s been that long since the SEC conducted a...
Read MoreActively managed exchange traded funds (ETFs) have historically been required to provide portfolio transparency on a daily basis — showing all of their cards, so to speak, and leaving their investment strategies vulnerable for the taking. While many ETFs have filed exemptive relief with the SEC over...
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