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How Europe’s ETFs Can Keep the Ball in the Air
October 24, 2009 – The copious government stimulus packages helped bring the eurozone’s exchange traded funds (ETFs) back to life, but like many developed areas, it’s time to tread carefully around monetary policy. (more…) Continue Reading »

As Europe Changes In Crisis, What It Means for ETFs
June 27, 2009 – The financial crisis has rattled many economies, and the European region, along with related exchange traded funds (ETFs), are still shaken by the sudden upheaval that has left some noticeable cracks in the EU. (more…) Continue Reading »

What China Is Doing to Stabilize Foreign Trade and ETFs
May 5, 2009 – Trade teams from China are visiting Europe and the Chinese investments may help rekindle the region’s economies and exchange traded funds (ETFs). (more…) Continue Reading »

Does Europe Have What It Takes to Revive Its ETFs?
March 5, 2009 – The ongoing global economic upheaval has shaken European markets, along with the region’s exchange traded funds (ETFs), and they may have to wait for signs of stability elsewhere before Europe can see some semblance of... Continue Reading »

Which European ETF Is Right for You?
February 6, 2009 – So, deciding on entering the world of exchange traded funds (ETFs) with a particular eye on the European market? Well, there are a number of different funds to choose from. (more…) Continue Reading »

Possibilities With Foreign Stocks, ETFs
December 6, 2008 – Over-exposure to domestic markets and exchange traded funds (ETFs) may be detrimental during times such as these. On average, American investors have anywhere from 2%-20% exposure in foreign markets. This can prove dangerous for a few... Continue Reading »

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 »

ETFs Stunted While Europe Battles the Inflation Beast
September 4, 2008 – Two key banks in Europe left their interest rates untouched as they wait to see if slower growth will ultimately give life to the economy and exchange traded funds (ETFs). Borrowing costs were left at 4.25%... Continue Reading »

Europe ETFs Hit By Credit Crisis, and They Aren’t Happy
August 29, 2008 – Like many areas around the globe, Europe is getting crunched hard by the credit crisis, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) focusing on this region are suffering. Figures released in mid-August showed that the euro-zone economy shriveled... Continue Reading »

European Large-Caps On Their Way Up To Help ETFs
May 9, 2008 – Although the U.S.dollar is weak, and the credit crunch has tightened the cash flow, European large-caps don’t seem to be feeling this. Exchange traded funds (ETFs) that hold European large-cap stocks include Vanguard European Stock... Continue Reading »

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