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- High Rollers, Overseas Markets Help Keep Gambling ETFs Afloat
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: As consumers continue to penny pinch and feel the wrath of the global recession, areas that depend on discretionary income, such as Las Vegas are hurting even as the related ETF does well. The state of Nevada recently stated that its gaming revenues have...
- External links 2009-08-16
- 4 Reasons Active TIPS ETFs Could Be Useful
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Active management in ETFs is said to be only worthwhile as long as it provides better returns than the passive counterparts. Are there enough inconsistencies in the Treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS) market to warrant an active hand? PIMCO says that TIPS often...
- External links 2009-08-23
- How Will Swiss Secrecy Law Changes Affect Financial ETFs?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: As regulators continue to put pressure on global financial institutions to be transparent and aid in catching “income reporting evaders, ” how will global financial ETFs be effected? Most recently, the Swiss government agreed to hand over private bank information of 4,450 American...
- External links 2009-08-24
- What's Next for Commodity ETFs?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Commodity-linked ETFs have certainly been busy lately. China has been on a buying spree, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission may impose limits on the funds soon and investors are finding them more appealing than ever. So, now what? Much of the recent spike...
- External links 2009-08-24
- 3 Reasons You Should Consider Preferred Share ETFs
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: For an investor who seeks income streams, there are a variety of avenues when it comes to ETFs. One such way is through preferred shares, or better yet, preferred share ETFs. Why would preferred shares being appealing? by Tom Lydon
- External links 2009-08-24
- China ETFs: Caution, or Full Steam Ahead?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: China could be the economic engine that helps pull us out of the global recession, but the government’s stimulus programs may be inflating an asset bubble instead of actual growth. Could it lead to another round of selloffs in global markets and ETFs? The...
- External links 2009-08-24
- Has Government Stimulus Paid Off for Infrastructure ETFs?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: At the beginning of the year, infrastructure projects around the United States were all the talk. Billions were allocated to these projects, but have the infrastructure ETFs responded with performance? President Barack Obama and Congress prescribed a $787-billion dose of tax cuts and spending...
- External links 2009-08-24
- Why Mexico's ETF Is Doing So Well, Despite Glum Economy
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: After a deep contraction, Mexico’s economy, along with its related ETF, may have no where left to look to but up. Nevertheless, the economy has a couple of snags to overcome. Mexico’s economy, Latin America’s second largest, contracted 10.3% in the second quarter year-over-year,...
- External links 2009-08-25
- 2 Drivers Pushing Coal ETFs Higher
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Coal-focused ETFs have been on a tear year-to-date. While we search for reasons why, two factors are standing head and shoulders over most others. Demand from China. Coal is the primary source of energy within the country of China, and the need for more...
- External links 2009-08-26
- 6 Positive Signals for Real Estate ETFs
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: At times, it seemed like the housing crisis was so bad we’d never find the bottom. But an increasing number of signs are pointing to a tentative recovery in ETFs aimed at the sector. What are the arguments in favor of recovery? by Tom...
- External links 2009-08-26
- 5 Reasons Going Abroad Benefits Brazil?s ETF
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Brazil’s economy and ETF only continue to get stronger. For that reason, it’s no real surprise that the country is now increasingly looking overseas for other investment opportunities to boost the prospects of its companies at home. The idea of Brazilian companies going international...
- External links 2009-08-26
- Why Austria?s Economy and ETF May Face an Uphill Battle
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Austria’s economic troubles are showing signs of waning. If the forecasts come to fruition, the country’s ETF could stand to benefit more than it already has so far this year. The Bank Austria stated that its business indicator is pointing to improvement in the...
- External links 2009-08-26
- What China?s Demand Means to Its ETF Neighbors
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Japan’s economic position is getting help from neighboring China, which is driving up demand, and affecting related ETFs and shares. The demand from China’s dynamic growth has helped Japan pull out of the deepest-post war slump in history, according to a government...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Will Silver ETFs Be Hit By Commodity Regulations?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Many of the precious metals are heating up at the prospects that the economy is in recovery mode, and silver is no exception. Silver is up 26%, which gives the gold related ETFs a run for their market share. The idea that...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Would the Turkey ETF Benefit from More Stimulus?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Loose economic policy has helped Turkey and its related ETF. Thanks to a round of efforts aimed at reviving its economy, the Turkey ETF was one of last week’s top performers. The Turkish Central Bank cut its benchmark overnight borrowing to a record 7.75%...
- External links 2009-08-23
- Hong Kong ETF Faces Pressures Head On
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Hong Kong recently stepped out of its recession, but there’s caution in the air, since the economy and related ETF rely on global economies to a large extent. Hong Kong’s economy grew a seasonally adjusted 3.3% in the second quarter from the first quarter,...
- External links 2009-08-23
- Positive Economic News Could Boost Europe's ETFs
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: According to a recent study, the business expectations in the Eurozone have shot up to their highest levels in two years, adding a certain appeal to ETFs that target the region. The 16-nation Eurozone’s private sector posted a record move on Friday, and purchasing...
- External links 2009-08-23
- Germany and France ETFs: Is It Time to Invest?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: The Eurozone is being coaxed out of the recession by the two leading economies in the region, Germany and France. Spurred by increases in trade, the two countries and their corresponding ETFs have begun to see growth. Germany and France each experienced 0.3% growth...
- External links 2009-08-16
- What?s Next for the Natural Gas ETF?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: The provider of the United States Natural Gas UNG ETF, in anticipation of a regulatory crackdown, is now exploring ways to get around it. What are the options for the popular ETF? UNG received the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) go-ahead to create...
- External links 2009-08-17
- ETFs that Benefit from a Widening BRIC Wealth Shift
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: Not all countries and their ETFs are created alike. The way various countries reacted to and recovered from the financial crisis is a testament to that fact. Two cases in point are Brazil and China, which are seemingly poised to dust the United...
- External links 2009-08-18
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