Financial ETFs React Positively to JP Morgan’s Increased Bear Stearns Offer

March 24, 2008 at 11:00 am by Tom Lydon

Dollar Financial exchange traded funds (ETFs) are showing renewed vigor after J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM) raised its Bear Stearns (BSC) offer from a paltry $2 a share to $10 a share.

J.P. Morgan also said it would bear the first $1 billion of any losses tied to the assets being financed in its buyout, reports Greg Morcroft for MarketWatch. The Federal Reserve will fund the remaining $29 billion.

The iShares Dow Jones US Broker-Dealers (IAI), of which Bear Stearns makes up 4.1%, is up nearly 4% in intraday trading. Other financial ETFs have been residing in positive territory this morning, as well, including Regional Bank HOLDRs (RKH), Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF) and iShares Dow Jones US Financial Services (IYG).

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