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Portfolio - ETFs
Schwab Preps Active ETF
by: Irene Park
Friday, November 30, 2012
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Perhaps it's time to ditch the thinking that money market and stable value funds are the only major cash preservation vehicles.

San Francisco's Charles Schwab Investment Management emerges as yet another firm seeking an alternative to traditional preservation methods, filing for an actively managed ETF that specifically seeks capital preservation and daily liquidity.

The Schwab Active Short Duration Income ETF will bet mostly on short-term investments including investment grade short-term fixed-income securities by U.S. and foreign issuers. It may not invest more than 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities.

Linda Klingman, managing director and head of taxable money market strategies, will manage the fund. Its distributor is Oaks, Penn.-based SEI Investments.

Because the ETF is actively, rather than passively, managed, it may have a higher turnover rate compared to index funds.

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