No, they discuss their decision making process in Quarterly Refunding Statements.
So the Treasury generally provides no information as to why they are or are not issuing TIPS of certain terms?
I'm not sure how relevant that would be for the risk of an individual ETF closing. One might believe that such an institution would be conservative and close ETFs that lose money.Yes. Their newness is a factor. However, Northern Trust itself is 135 years old. How many other businesses in this country can claim that?
In 2009, they liquidated all their ETFs after less than a year. Discussion from 2009. They appeared to relaunch in their ETF business in 2011.
They appeared to close at least two funds in 2020. As well as at least two each in 2023 and 2024, and I see at least one closure this year.
They appear to have about 38 US-based ETFs currently, including the 11 launched this year. (They appear to be down to a single European listed ETF.)
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