Source has teamed up with Bank of America Merrill Lynch to give investors exposure to emerging markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Financials dominate Forbes 2010 list of the biggest, most powerful companies in the world after a year of stellar performance and eye-watering profits.
Michael John Lytle, managing director and founding partner at Source, talks to Emma Cusworth about the importance of increasing liquidity in the European ETF market
Bank shares in the US dived overnight after a group of investors united to try force Bank of America to repurchase soured mortgages packaged into $47bn of bonds.
Although the European ETF market has always played asset catch-up with its older US counterpart, it is set to experience a growth spurt on the back of regulatory developments. Helen Fowler reports
Source has listed an ETF replicating the global performance of hedge funds on the Deutsche Boerse.
Bank of America could offload its 34% stake in the world's largest asset manager BlackRock.
More ETF providers are embracing synthetic replication, with the multi-swap counterparty model hailed as the next stage in product evolution. But to what extent does this already exist? Helen Fowler reports
Exchange-traded product provider Source has seen total assets in its exchange-traded commodities (ETC) range surpass the €500m mark in the year since launch.
Polarised views on the banking and financial sector have led flows to swing into and out of ETFs tracking this area. Alison Swersky looks at issues causing the split sentiment