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Quarterly Shake-Up for World’s Biggest ETF Delayed Until June

State Street Delays Shaking Up World’s Biggest ETF on Volatility

(Bloomberg) -- Rebalances for some of State Street Corp.’s biggest ETFs are being delayed until summer amid coronavirus-fueled market turmoil.

The $256 billion SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, or SPY, is among almost 60 products tracking S&P Dow Jones indexes that are impacted, according to an April 8 letter sent to specialist traders known as authorized participants and seen by Bloomberg News. The document cited “extreme global market volatility” and follows a decision by the index provider to postpone a quarterly rebalancing that was scheduled for last month.

The majority of these funds will now rebalance after market close on June 19. The SPDR S&P 1500 Momentum Tilt ETF and the SPDR S&P 1500 Value Tilt ETF will go through that process after regular trading hours on April 17, while the SPDR S&P Global Infrastructure ETF’s rebalancing was delayed to June 30 after the market close.

“The funds are rules-based and seek to track third-party indexes and our rebalancing will reflect the rules within each methodology,” according to a State Street Global Advisors spokesperson. “If the rebalances are delayed by the index provider we will follow suit to ensure we perform the stated objective of our investment strategy which is to seek to provide investment results of a defined benchmark.”

Concern over the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak spurred volatility across assets classes. The S&P 500 recorded the quickest plunge into correction territory on record in February, before snapping back into a bull market this week.

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