Is honeymoon over for ETF industry? Funds shut down in their droves – Wall Street Journal

Asset managers have been trimming their ETF lineups in recent years, dumping funds that fail to attract enough assets to support themselves.
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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) mushroomed over the past decade as investors cottoned on to the high fees associated with actively managed funds. But the honeymoon is over, it seems, with asset managers closing more products than they have launched. In this piece, the Wall Street Journal assesses the ETF market, which has become saturated with complex, volatile options. – Editor

The shakeout in the ETF industry is accelerating

By Michael Wursthorn

Asset managers have closed more exchange-traded products than they have launched this year, a sign of how market gyrations have accelerated an industry shakeout.

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