European ETFs Gain Ground On Summit Hopes
November 10, 2008 – In an era where time is money, the European Union (EU) and its leaders are holding a summit meeting in Washington this week to help repair their economies and exchange traded funds (ETFs). The 27 member countries met in... Continue Reading »
World ETFs Respond to U.S. Presidential Election
November 4, 2008 – As the United States makes its way to the voting booths, European stocks could soon present an opportunity, giving some life back to overseas exchange traded funds (ETFs).
European stocks have taken a beating over the... Continue Reading »
Recession Dogs Developed, Emerging Europe ETFs
October 21, 2008 – Europe’s exchange traded funds (ETFs) are breathing a sigh of relief as the credit markets show further signs of becoming unstuck.
One very positive sign is that the interbank lending rates between the United States and... Continue Reading »
Europe, Asia ETFs Begin To Feel the Infection
October 6, 2008 – The financial bailout in the United States has infected the markets in Europe and Asia, sending shares and exchange traded funds (ETFs) plummeting, and reinforcing fears of depressed global economic growth.
The passage of the bailout... Continue Reading »
Malaise in U.S. Spreads to ETFs in Europe, Asia
October 1, 2008 – The U.S. economy isn’t just affecting every corner of our own country, from our entire financial system, our jobs and our exchange traded funds (ETFs), but other areas of the world are hurting, too.
The European... Continue Reading »
Some iShares ETFs Are Calling It Splits
July 16, 2008 – Barclays Global Investors has announced they are splitting shares amongst 10% of their exchange traded fund (ETF) line, iShares.
There are more than 160 U.S.-based products within this fund family, and they represent $327 billion in... Continue Reading »
ETF Trends' new book iMoney is now available. Click here for details. Or order online from one of these bookstores:
