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ETFs To Play The Inflation Trade
December 19, 2011
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Investors may find using Treasury Inflation Protected products as well as two new products from PowerShares as effective tools to protect themselves from inflation or deflation, according to an article on The Street. The ETFs highlighted in the article include the PowerShares DB US Inflation ETN (NYSEArca: INFL), the PowerShares DB US Deflation (NYSEArca: DEFL) and the iShares Barclays TIPS Bond Fund (NYSEArca: TIP). Visit TheStreet.com for the full story.
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