Nuveen enters active ETF market

Nuveen enters active ETF market
The three strategies it is rolling out as semitransparent ETFs are already available as mutual funds.
AUG 05, 2021

Nuveen has entered the market for actively managed exchange-traded funds with three ETFs focusing on small-cap stocks, dividend growth stocks and large-cap growth stocks.

As semitransparent exchange-traded funds, their holdings will be disclosed monthly, “generally following the same holdings disclosure schedule as the mutual funds within the same fund family,” Nuveen said in a release.

The three new funds, which are already available as mutual fund strategies from Nuveen, are the Nuveen Small Cap Select ETF, Nuveen Dividend Growth ETF and the Nuveen Winslow Large-Cap Growth ESG.

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