Matt Barry explains the recent surge in active exchange-traded funds, attributing it to investor demand for income and a renewed interest in international investing. He notes that ultra-short fixed-income ETFs are particularly popular, as investors seek yield without excessive credit or interest rate risk. Matt also highlights how active ETFs are becoming complementary tools to traditional index products, rather than mere competitors, especially in less efficient international markets.
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17 Jun 2026
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