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How Belt-Tightening Impacts Food ETFs
January 20, 2009 – While we are preoccupied by the economy and Wall Street, food prices have been quietly creeping up and we have been forced to change our eating habits in a way that may not bode too... Continue Reading »

Stocks, ETFs Reverse Course After Bailout Agreement Reached
September 25, 2008 – Stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs) reversed three days of losses today after lawmakers agreed on an outline for a bailout plan. But while stocks rose, credit markets are still nervous, says Tim Paradis for the... Continue Reading »

Agriculture ETFs to be Affected by Cloning Food?
July 26, 2008 – Cloned animal products are at the center of many concerns among food regulators from the European Union, which could ultimately have an impact on agriculture exchange traded funds (ETFs). These regulators are considering the use of... Continue Reading »

Another Food Price Casualty Gives Agricultural ETFs Another Helping
July 22, 2008 – As food prices soar, corn and soybeans have tripled in price and they’ve given agriculture exchange traded funds (ETFs) a chance for growth. But in the meantime, other industries are getting killed. One casualty of higher... Continue Reading »

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