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'Mr. ETF' Reggie Browne on ETF IQ Asia

Bloomberg Markets
Friday, March 20, 2026 at 4:57 AM
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The war in Iran is fueling demand for ETFs in the Asia-Pacific, with inflows jumping to the highest level in years according to data from Bloomberg Intelligence for early March. Reggie Browne,...

The war in Iran is fueling demand for ETFs in the Asia-Pacific, with inflows jumping to the highest level in years according to data from Bloomberg Intelligence for early March. Reggie Browne, principal at market-maker GTS Securities, is sometimes known as 'Mr ETF' for his role in helping to build the industry in its early days. He discusses the trends he sees in the region on "ETF IQ Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)

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