Funds Hiding ‘Secret Sauce’ Could Be $3 Billion Market in 2021 ANTs have only attracted about $800 million so far, but companies that license the methodology hold a collective $1 trillion in assets, indicating a huge potential for growth.
Claire Ballentine | Dec 16, 2020
(Bloomberg) A new breed of exchange-traded funds that hide their holdings has been slow to win over fans this year. That may change in 2021.
Assets in the active non-transparent category known as ANTs could reach $3 billion by the end of next year, Bloomberg Intelligence predicts. The funds have only attracted about $800 million so far, but companies that license the methodology hold a collective $1 trillion in assets, indicating a huge potential for growth.
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American Century Investments Sibil Sebastian Receives Diversity & Inclusion Rising Star Award From DCIIA
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ American Century Investments Vice President, Strategy & Corporate Development Sibil Sebastian was recognized as a Rising Star by the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association (DCIIA) during DCIIA s inaugural Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Awards celebration on Dec. 10.
VP, Strategy & Corporate Development Sibil Sebastian We re very proud to have Sibil recognized by DCIIA, said American Century Co-Head of Intermediary Distribution Rick Luchinsky. She epitomizes American Century s spirit to value everyone and to help each person prepare for a secure future and ultimately live with dignity in retirement.
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Karl Willers appointed Chief Curator at Taubman Museum of Art
Most recently and since 2010, Willers served as director of the Nassau County Museum of Art on New Yorks Long Island. Photo: Amy Pearman.
ROANOKE, VA
.- The Taubman Museum of Art announced the appointment of Karl Emil Willers, Ph.D., as the organizations new chief curator and deputy director of exhibitions and community engagement.
The community is invited to meet Dr. Willers through a live, virtual Zoom webinar Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, at 12:30 p.m. The conversation is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Registration is available online here.