American Century Investments Adds To Active ETF Lineup With Convertible And Preferred ETFs
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On the heels of the three-year anniversary of its first exchange traded funds (ETFs), global asset management firm American Century Investments today rolled out the latest additions to its lineup: American Century
Quality Convertible Securities ETF (QCON) and American Century American Century Quality Preferreds ETF (QPFF), listed on the CBOE BZX Exchange, Inc. (CBOE). QCON is designed for investors seeking high-quality convertible securities that offer the potential for attractive risk-adjusted returns, and QPFF is designed for investors seeking high-quality preferred securities that offer the potential for high current income and attractive total return. Both are actively managed with holdings disclosed daily and have a total expense ratio of .32 percent.
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