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Currency ETFs

[ETF Daily News]By Devon Layne |February 05, 2012

ETF Insider: Make Way For The Bulls

[ETF Daily News]By Devon Layne |February 05, 2012

Currency ETFs Hold Their Own

[Column/Features]By Alex Ulam |January 24, 2012

S&P’s Chambers: Work To Do In The EU

What’s so bad about a sovereign credit rating downgrade anyway?

[ETF Daily News]By Devon Layne |January 09, 2012

Former Gold Fans Search For New Havens

[Currency Impact Report]By IndexUniverse Staff |January 02, 2012

Currency Impact Report, December 23-30

With 2011 now history, a strong yen was the only help to U.S. investors.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Dennis Hudachek |December 19, 2011

The Case For Renminbi And FXCH

FXCH seems like it might be the best-kept secret in ETF land. It's time to get the word out.

[Column/Features]By Olivier Ludwig |December 14, 2011

MSCI: Qatar, UAE Remain ‘Frontier’ For Now

Qatar and the UAE will have to wait until next summer for possible promotion to emerging markets status, MSCI said.

[Interviews]By Olivier Ludwig |November 27, 2011

Schiff: Fed Will Debase Dollar Till It Can’t

The Fed will continue its easy-money policies until a bigger crisis stops it, Euro Pacific’s Schiff says.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Dennis Hudachek |November 15, 2011

Currency-Hedged ETFs Lower Volatility

With the eurozone debt crisis strengthening the dollar, investors in international ETFs should be more aware of their currency exposures.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Ana Kostioukova |November 08, 2011

Italy On The Brink

Wednesday morning, the Italian 10-year note jumped to a record-breaking 7.04 percent, its highest since it joined the eurozone.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Carolyn Hill |October 25, 2011

Quelling Eurozone Blues

European markets have been plagued by bad news and volatility for months. Luckily, ETF investors have tools with which to protect themselves.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Gene Koyfman |October 06, 2011

EM Debt ETF Bandwagon

A recent CNBC article highlighted, yet again, that owning debt from the developing world denominated in local currency remains the darling of many investors.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Dennis Hudachek |September 27, 2011

ETFs Serve Up Dim Sum Bonds

Dim sum fever is heating up, and I’m not talking about the Chinese cuisine I love to eat, but rather the rapidly growing bond market in Hong Kong.

[ANALYST BLOGS IU.COM]By Devin Riley |September 20, 2011

Shorting Europe With ETFs

The European debt crisis is the financial story that refuses to go away, so investors may as well figure out a way to play it to their advantage.

[Column/Features]By Ugo Egbunike |September 14, 2011

Rogue Trading 101: How To Lose $2 Billion

Getting inside the mind of a rogue ETF trader, and wondering, what’s up with his employer?

[Podcasts]By IndexUniverse Staff |September 12, 2011

IndexUniverse's Fun New Tools

Matt Hougan and Dave Nadig discuss new IndexUniverse tools, including one highlighting fund flows and the other measuring the impact of currency on returns. They also wonder who the recent rash of VIX and quant products are really for.

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