'Go-to place to get liquidity': ETF efficiency amid the SVB collapse (Sponsored by InvescoUS)
Davi explained that ETFs act as a bellwether for how markets expect the banking sector to perform in situations where investors are unsure of the performance of a particular financial name that's halted. And because most of an underlying stock within a bank ETF does not actually trade, investors are able to access liquidity without having to trade individual companies.
"I think the plumbing, time and time again, always prevails," Davi said. "And we find that the ETF is the go-to place to get liquidity and to see what the market expects."
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