Today, BlackRock expanded its active ETF offering with the launch of the iShares International Country Rotation Active ETF (CORO). Designed as a model building block, CORO consolidates insights from the BlackRock Model Portfolio Solutions team (MPS) and proprietary quantitative models to express changing views on international developed and emerging market countries in a timely manner.
Managed by Lisa O’Connor, Michael Gates, Michele Freed, and Jonathan Adams, CORO benefits from MPS’s asset allocation insights to capture potential additional alpha. By investing in iShares country ETFs, CORO’s strategy enables agile allocation across various international markets in response to changes in their economic cycles. MPS oversees $178 billion in assets under management globally and includes over 20 research and portfolio management professionals dedicated to managing model portfolios.1
“International equities are a crucial diversifier for U.S. investors,” said Michele Freed, Head of Research for U.S. Model Portfolio Solutions. “CORO’s rotation approach offers model builders a flexible tool to seek alpha by dynamically shifting towards stronger markets while maintaining balanced exposure to international markets with a single ticker.”
iShares International Country Rotation Active ETF | |
Ticker | CORO |
Performance Benchmark | MSCI ACWI ex-US Index |
Portfolio Managers | Michele Freed, Michael Gates, CFA, Lisa O’Connor, CFA, and Jonathan Adams |
Enhancing whole portfolio solutions for financial advisors
“We continue to see more financial advisors leveraging active ETFs as model building blocks to scale the delivery of consistent, repeatable outcomes for their clients,” said Rachel Aguirre, U.S. Head of iShares Products at BlackRock. “CORO adds another alpha-generating opportunity to our active ETF platform, helping investors benefit from active investment and risk management in the ease and efficiency of the ETF wrapper.”
BlackRock manages $34 billion in assets under management across over 40 active ETFs in the U.S.2
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There is no guarantee that the classification system used to determine the rotation model or strategy will achieve its intended results. The fund may engage in active and frequent trading of its portfolio securities which may result in higher transaction costs to the fund. The fund is actively managed and does not seek to replicate the performance of a specified index.
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1 BlackRock, as of 11/15/2024.
2 BlackRock, as of 12/3/2024.
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