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  1. As passive investing surges globally, institutional investors are increasingly backing shareholder activism to drive corporate governance reforms and long-term value creation, with major asset managers like BlackRock and Vanguard playing pivotal roles.
    #YonhapInfomax #PassiveInvesting #ShareholderActivism #CorporateGovernance #BlackRock #SquareWellPartners #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  2. blackrock is now making more money in fees managing its bitcoin ETF than it is from managing its massive S&P 500 index fund (IVV)

    (just in case anyone was wondering why #Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, who just a few years ago was calling bitcoin "an index for money laundering", might have changed his mind about it)

    #LarryFink #finance #indexfund #sp500 #markets #stockmarket #IBIT #IWV #bloomberg #passiveinvesting #moneylaundering #crypto #uspol #wallst #cryptocurrency #uspolitics #VOO #vanguard #IVV #Invesco

  3. ‘Magical’ #EfficientMarket Theory Rebuked in Era of #PassiveInvesting
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical #investing #stockmarket

  4. 5/7

    Typical #divisive content that plays on #FOMO and #identity to compel people to do things they'd typically resist.

    It's an effective trick, #BigTobacco doubled their market in the roaring 20s by telling women that #smoking will #empower them. Look how that went.

    Another article featured is one by #LuciaStein, again from mid-2019. It pumps stonks and even #passiveInvesting with some disinfo about bitcoin for good measure. Apparently bitcoin is #gambling; but the stockMarket isn't? (5/7)