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IAT beats FTXO on fees and yield, study shows

IAT has a lower expense ratio (0.38% vs. 0.60%) and higher yield (3.2% vs. 2.4%), while FTXO delivers better five-year total returns with less volatility. The choice depends on whether you prioritize

FTXO vs. IAT: National Banking Giants vs. Regional Lenders -- Which ETF Is the Better Buy?
Nasdaq News โ€” 8 July 2026
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Two major U.S. bank-focused ETFs are locking horns on fees, yields, and risk. The iShares U.S. Regional Banks ETF (IAT) just undercut the First Trust

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Why This Matters

The battle between national banking giants and regional lenders isn't just about balance sheetsโ€”it's a barometer for U.S. financial stability in an era of tightening liquidity. With regional banks still grappling with post-2023 crisis fallout, this ETF comparison reveals how investor preferences are shifting based on risk tolerance and yield demands. The outcome could signal broader market sentiment toward financial sector consolidation.

Background Context

The divergence between national and regional banks has widened since the Federal Reserve's aggressive rate hikes exposed fragilities in smaller lenders' deposit bases and commercial real estate exposure. FTXO, dominated by megabanks like JPMorgan and Bank of America, reflects the defensive positioning of systemic institutions, while IAT's regional focus underscores confidence in localized credit cycles. Expense ratios and volatility metrics now serve as proxies for structural resilience.

What Happens Next

Watch for Federal Reserve policy signals in the next quarter, as rate cuts could disproportionately benefit regional lenders with higher deposit betas. If economic headwinds persist, FTXO's stability may lure risk-averse investors, but a rebound in regional lending could make IAT the contrarian play. The divergence in total returns over five years also raises questions about whether regional banks are primed for mean reversion or structural decline.

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