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  2. iShares - Wikipedia

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    iShares is a collection of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) managed by BlackRock, which acquired the brand and business from Barclays in 2009. The first iShares ETFs were known as World Equity Benchmark Shares (WEBS) but have since been rebranded. [1] Most iShares funds track a bond or stock market index

  3. 7 Top ETFs to Buy For Huge Passive Income In February - AOL

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    High Yield Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) have short histories and are still relatively new, with most launching after 2000. ... Its iShares Emerging Market Dividend ETF is the BlackRock entry in the ...

  4. BlackRock taps into AI frenzy with two new ETFs - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Asset management giant BlackRock on Tuesday launched two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) aimed at giving investors exposure to the booming market for artificial intelligence.

  5. BlackRock's New ETFs Aim to Capitalize on Market's ... - AOL

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    BlackRock has launched two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) designed to capitalize on what the world's largest asset manager says are permanent changes in the economy and the market. The new ETFs ...

  6. 1 Spectacular BlackRock ETF to Buy Ahead of the Russell 2000 ...

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    BlackRock is the world's largest fund manager, with $11.5 trillion in client assets in its custody. It's the parent company of iShares, which operates over 1,400 exchange-traded funds (ETFs ...

  7. Exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. [1] [2] [3] ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars.