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Journal of Indexes: Being Good, Doing Well

March / April 2005
Articles

Rating Good Corporate Citizens for Better Investment Returns

by Carl Beckley

“I know it when I see it” isn’t good enough for corporate governance. Beckley examines a new alternative.

Sustainability Indexes

by Alex Barkawi

Doing well by doing good? Barkawi surveys a growing set of sustainability indexes helping investors do just that.

Lee Kranefuss Interview

by Journal of Indexes Staff

iShares CEO Lee Kranefuss speaks with JoI’s Matt Hougan about his ETF family’s overwhelming success.

Talking Indexes

by David Blitzer

Think globally and index locally? Not so fast, says Blitzer: Both local and global indexes are necessary.

An ETF By Any Other Name

by Shawn DuBravac

Don’t judge an energy ETF by its cover. DuBravac dissects the important differences of the six energy ETFs.

The Wash-Sale Rule

by Seddik Meziani

Meziani explains how ETFs can keep the tax man from the door, while still keeping your money in the market.

The Inside Scoop

by Jim Wiandt

Index products are at the center of the great market structure debate. Plus the latest index developments.

Bogle's Corner

by John Bogle

The days of double-digit stock market returns are over; the fund industry needs to change the way it does business.

The Curmudgeon

by Brad Zigler

What do Ken Jennings, Jeopardy! and Alex Trebek have to do with indexing? That’s the $64,000 question.
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