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Tuesday, April 13, 2010 Shapiro Eyes Leveraged ETFs In the Tuesday issue of the Wall Street Journal, John Spence notes that the previously announced SEC's derivatives investigation could reduce leveraged ETFs' appeal among investors and traders. Many leveraged and actively-managed exchange-traded funds heavily use swaps and other derivative tools, which worries the commission. ProShares, Direxion and Rydex SGI are all big players in the indexing space. "It's appropriate to engage in a more thorough review of the use of derivatives by ETFs and mutual funds given the questions surrounding the risks associated with the derivative instruments underlying many funds," stated SEC chairman Mary Schapiro. There were 151 U.S. leveraged and inverse ETFs with total assets of $29.9 billion, as of April 1, taking up a 4 percent market share, according to Morgan Stanley. Direxion marketing director Andy O'Rourke commented to The Journal that his firm doesn't mind the SEC's moves and hopes the commission acts swiftly, saying "of course regulators should make sure they perform due diligence so they're comfortable with the investment products in the marketplace." The SEC revealed its plan for a review of derivatives-based funds on March 26. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=31904 Copyright 2010, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |