Active ETFs likely to fuel growth in US market

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US - The growth of the US ETF market is likely to be driven by active ETFs as a number of potential new issuers are seeking to list them, according to the New York Stock Exchange.

The exchange is seeing a healthy flow of issuers preparing to enter the US market. "Our pipeline continues to be quite robust and we have new prospect issuers coming to us with a high frequency," s...

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