Broker-Dealer ETF Hits Low In Bear Stearns’ Wake

March 17, 2008 at 6:00 am by Tom Lydon

2130262992 The iShares Dow Jones Broker-Dealer (IAI) exchange traded fund (ETF) tumbled to an all-time low on Friday, another victim of Bear Stearns’ (BSC) woes. It lost 4.2% in trading at the end of last week, and the investment bank is 4.1% of the fund’s assets.

Wanfeng Zhou for Forbes reports that the tumble came from news that Bear Stearns suffered a liquidity crisis after realizing its coffers had gotten dangerously low. Temporary emergency financing was loaned by the government and Stearns’ rival, J.P. Morgan Chase and Company.

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