ETF Express: Off the record

By: Beverly Chandler
  • Summary

  • Off the Record is a podcast from ETF digital title ETF Express which has been bringing news and views on ETFs since 2006. The monthly outing brings commentators, analysts, issuers and service providers from the ETF eco-system together to discuss all things in the global ETF industry.
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Episodes
  • Small is Beautiful: Small Cap ETFs
    Nov 14 2024

    Small is beautiful says Kristof Gleich discussing his firm Harbor Capital Advisors’ Harbor AlphaEdge Small Cap Earners ETF (EBIT) in this outing of Off the Record. Find out Gleich’s views on the US small cap sector and its outlook going forward.

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with Harbor Capital Advisors.

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    16 mins
  • Managing active ETFs
    Sep 3 2024

    Dave Shastri of Truss Edge and Steve Cook of Harbor Capital Advisers discuss the recent growth of active ETFs. Shastri says there has been a shift in the public perception of the value proposition of ETFs driving that growth, with Cook adding that it’s all been made possible by the 2019 ETF rule which codified all the rules on ETFs in the US.

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with Truss Edge.

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    24 mins
  • Uranium and Copper: Metals of the future
    Aug 1 2024

    This episode of the ETF Express podcast, Off the Record, is entitled Uranium and Copper: Metals of the future with John Ciampaglia, CEO, Sprott Asset Management. Ciampaglia and ETF Express’s Beverly Chandler discuss how these metals are affected by the supply and demand of new energy and whether metal mining can ever be considered sustainable.

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with HANetf.

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    17 mins

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