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Anthony Dearing

Barrister
Anthony Dearing is a barrister practising from Radcliffe Chambers, 11 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London. Email: adearing@radcliffechambers.com

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ETFs: could crisis be looming?

Exchange traded funds, or ETFs, are one of the most successful financial innovations in the modern era; of similar vintage and, arguably, significance to mortgage-backed securities, but to date thankfully not (yet) as contorversial.

This article looks at their key features, contextualises their inexorable rise by reference to some performance figures and, by reference to two examples of their higher risk synthetic variants, leveraged and inverse ETFs, highlights both the potential systemic risks they pose to the stability of global financial markets and regulators’ preparedness to address those risks.

1 DEC 2021

Base metal traders betting on the courts to enforce their agreed trades in a disorderly market

While recognised investment exchanges sometimes halt trading or very occasionally cancel transactions, for example as a non-regulatory circuit breaker, or when trades, known as “fat finger” trades, are placed in error, it is very rare for them to suspend trading for days, or to cancel entire trading sessions. Yet, that is what happened earlier this year at the London Metal Exchange (LME). This article considers US activist hedge fund Elliott Management’s challenge of the LME’s decision to cancel trades.

1 OCT 2022