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The Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF's $4.9 billion of inflows, the most it has amassed over one week in last three years, is one sign of "Trump-inspired bullishness," an analyst says.
November 22 -
Interest rate hedged products could prove to be the new hot frontier in ETFs as a result of the U.S. election.
November 22 -
While it's not uncommon to liquidate an ETF, the move by Credit Suisse could create major issues, an analyst said.
November 21 -
The design and names of low-volatility ETFs previously helped attract investors with a relatively low risk tolerance.
November 18 -
The search for low-touch mutual funds has shifted "disproportionate" client money into fixed income, an analyst says.
November 16 -
President-elect Donald Trump's victory has spurred a steepening of the yield curve fueled by rising term and inflation premiums.
November 16 -
Fund managers say they are putting cash to work this month at the fastest pace since August 2009.
November 16 -
Donald Trump's election has caused the biggest dispersion among U.S. equities in almost eight years.
November 16 -
The firm sold its position in SPDR Gold Shares worth $30.4 million as of June 30, according to a regulatory filing Monday.
November 15 -
More than $1.2 trillion was wiped off the value of global bonds last week.
November 14 -
The global bond rout intensified on speculation that the Fed will raise rates as Donald Trump tries to increase spending.
November 14 -
Investors withdrew $1.72 billion from U.S. ETFs that buy emerging-market stocks and debt in the wake of Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory.
November 14 -
Larger ETFs provide more liquidity and are better constructed.
November 11 -
Local-currency bonds in emerging markets are on course for a sixth week of losses, the longest streak on record.
November 11 -
Third-party clients added $5.1 billion in new money last quarter.
November 11 -
The largest, U.S.-listed, Mexican ETF posted its highest gain in five years on Monday.
November 10 -
Markets registered moves that are supposed to be incredibly rare.
November 9 -
Trading has surged in every corner of the market where protection is sold, from contracts tied to the S&P 500 Index to bets on volatility products.
November 9 -
Developing-nation investors perceive a Clinton win as positive after Republican candidate Donald Trump put forward anti-trade pledges that may affect ties with Mexico and China.
November 8 -
Banks, technology companies and drugmakers paced the early rebound, with lenders headed toward their biggest one-day gain since August.
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