ETF Trends’ Guide to Currency ETFs
June 25, 2009 – Currencies and the exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track them are getting an increasing amount of attention these days as the U.S. dollar zigs and zags and inflation becomes a potential threat, while other currencies... Continue Reading »
ETFs to Watch As the World Decouples
June 2, 2009 – As emerging countries “decouple,” emerging economies and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) may outpace the markets of bulkier developed countries. (more…)
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How To Use ETFs To Diversify Away From The Dollar
May 29, 2009 – As the U.S. dollar depreciates because of increased government spending, investors may turn to exchange traded funds (ETFs) to defend their wealth. Here’s how. (more…)
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How Aussie Dollar ETF Copes With Changing Times
March 10, 2009 – The Australian dollar, and related exchange traded fund (ETF), may see the deleterious effects of a slowing economy and rising bad debts. (more…)
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Bad News for Global Economy Is Good News for the Dollar, ETFs
August 26, 2008 – The global economy is putting on the brakes, leading to a surge in the dollar and its exchange traded funds (ETFs).
The greenback is at a six-month high against the euro on speculation that as the... Continue Reading »
Both Sides of Currency ETFs
August 14, 2008 – Currency exchange traded funds (ETFs) have grown extremely popular as investors look for some shelter from the recent whipsaws of the stock market. These ETFs are usually less volatile and show longer, more defined... Continue Reading »
Foreign Currency ETFs Strong In July
August 7, 2008 – Last month, the U.S. dollar staged a rally, but foreign currency exchange traded funds (ETFs) still pulled through with some decent performance.
The top performer was the WisdomTree South African Rand (SZR), which returned 7.6% in... Continue Reading »
Amid Growth, Australia and ETFs Hit Bumps
August 6, 2008 – Australian exchange traded funds (ETFs) might be rubbed the wrong way to hear that the household debt-to-income ratio there is at 177% – higher than that of the United States.
Australians have been tapped out by... Continue Reading »
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