Nasdaq is actively expanding its ETF offerings. Starting in February 2025, funds from Vanguard (VBIL, VGUS) appeared on the exchange, and on February 26, GraniteShares (TQQY, YSPY) was added with enhanced yield. The company abrdn launched new active ETFs — AFSC (small US capital) and AGEM (dividends Emerging Markets). In Europe, BlackRock presented the iShares Nasdaq 100 UCITS ETF: Top 30 and ex-Top 30 for flexible access to the technology sector. Nasdaq also supports large funds like Invesco QQQM and iShares XQQU, strengthening infrastructure and liquidity. These steps indicate strategic support for institutional investors and the expansion of global coverage.