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Which ETFs Could Be Impacted by Wall Street Fraud?
December 17, 2008 – The Bernard L. Madoff scheme is fresh from discovery and the list of affected companies and investors is growing, meaning the list of potentially impacted exchange traded funds (ETFs) could grow, as well. (more…) Continue Reading »

Financial ETFs Wilt As Bailout Costs Racked Up
November 12, 2008 – The cost of bailing out the auto industry and our financial institutions, many of which are major components in exchange traded funds (ETFs), is nearing $3.5 trillion. And that’s just the beginning. Although Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and... Continue Reading »

Unlike ETFs, Bailout Plan Sorely Lacks Transparency
November 11, 2008 – The financial landscape is shifting and changing, and the truth is, no one knows where it or the related exchange traded funds (ETFs) are going to wind up when all is said and done. As efforts... Continue Reading »

Mixed Blessing for Financial ETFs
November 6, 2008 – Finance and financial exchange traded funds (ETFs) can feel the impact of bank-to-bank lending rate cuts. But the impact may not be all that helpful. The London interbank offered rate (Libor) fell to 2.51% from 4.82%... Continue Reading »

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