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2025-08-08
21:26
Roundhill Files Weekly Payout ETFs Covering BTC, ETH, Gold, Stocks and Bonds — Trading Update

According to @EricBalchunas, Roundhill has filed for a slate of weekly payout ETFs spanning stocks, bonds, emerging markets, BTC, ETH, and gold, as shown in his August 8, 2025 X post with the filing image. According to @EricBalchunas, the crypto funds in the filing specifically include BTC and ETH with weekly distribution structures. According to @EricBalchunas, this filing encompasses multiple asset categories under a weekly payout framework, with details limited to the asset coverage noted in the post.

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2025-06-04
11:52
Vanguard EM Ex-China ETF Launch Driven by Missouri Treasurer Push: Institutional Demand Signals Growth for Emerging Markets Funds

According to Reuters, Vanguard's new Emerging Markets Ex-China ETF was launched as a direct result of advocacy from the Missouri Treasurer, highlighting significant institutional demand for China-excluded emerging markets exposure (Source: Reuters). Trading analysts note that the success of similar ETFs like EMXC and FRDM demonstrates robust investor interest in reallocating emerging market portfolios away from China, which could shift flows and volatility across related assets. This trend is particularly relevant for crypto traders, as changes in institutional capital allocation toward specific emerging markets may impact regional liquidity and cross-market correlations, especially where crypto adoption is high.

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2025-05-30
13:23
Vanguard Files for Low-Fee EM Ex-China ETF: Competing With BlackRock’s $EMXC and Impact on Crypto Markets

According to Eric Balchunas, Vanguard has filed for an Emerging Markets Ex-China ETF with a highly competitive 0.07% fee, marking its first equity ETF filing in years. This move directly targets BlackRock’s $EMXC, which charges 0.25%, and follows the trend set by FRDM. The filing reflects rising anti-China sentiment among investors, as reported by Balchunas (source: Twitter, May 30, 2025). For crypto traders, this shift could signal increased capital flows to non-China EM markets, potentially impacting crypto adoption and liquidity patterns in these regions as institutional investors rebalance portfolios away from China-focused assets.

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