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ETF Fund Flows: XLE Nets $233.1 Million

By Dave Nadig and Olivier Ludwig | February 08, 2012

XLE gathered $233.1 million on Tuesday, Feb. 7, as total ETF assets held about steady at a record $1.176 trillion.

ETFs May Avoid Complex Label Under MiFID

By PaulAmery | February 06, 2012

European authorities could split UCITS into non-complex and complex funds, says ESMA, but ETFs may escape unscathed.

Bogle Honored At Museum Of Finance

By Alex Ulam and Olly Ludwig | February 03, 2012

Bogle may not love ETFs, but everybody loves Bogle.

Vanguard: Stick To Allocation Strategies

By Cinthia Murphy | February 02, 2012

Vanguard counsels investors to stick close to their knitting.

A Slippery Year For Excess Returns

By John West | February 01, 2012

Failures of a few can have dramatic impact on the survivors’ ability to deliver handsome profits and excess returns.

Case Shiller: Home Prices Trend Is Down

By Cinthia Murphy | January 31, 2012

Those holding their breath waiting for a housing recovery can stop.

ESMA Declines To Split Europe's ETF Market

By Paul Amery | January 30, 2012

Draft of new ETF guidelines from European regulator stop short of distinguishing between funds by replication method.

Less Risk, More Return?

By Paul Amery | January 26, 2012

Low-volatility strategies turn an investment maxim on its head and are now attracting increasing interest in both the U.S. and Europe.

S&P’s Chambers: Work To Do In The EU

By Alex Ulam | January 25, 2012

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

Yale’s Shiller: Confident In US Know-How

By Olivier Ludwig | January 24, 2012

Beyond the economic funk, Robert Shiller gives a vote of confidence the U.S. will find a way out the housing-led downturn.

Gartman: Starting To Turn Neutral On Gold

By Olivier Ludwig | January 24, 2012

Stocks look mighty attractive, and gold is starting to look less so, Dennis Gartman says.

Inside ETFs: Live Blog, Day Two

By IndexUniverse Staff | January 23, 2012
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Inside ETFs: Live Blog, Day One

By IndexUniverse Staff | January 23, 2012
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SPY, The 1st US ETF, Now A $100 Billion Fund

By Olivier Ludwig | January 20, 2012

Nineteen years and a lot of surprise later, SPY crosses the $100 billion barrier.

Malkiel: Dividend Stocks Good For Seniors

By Olivier Ludwig | January 19, 2012

Indexing legend Burton Malkiel says for the over-60 set, high-yielding stocks might be the new bonds.

2011 ETF Inflows Twice That Of Mutual Funds

By Matt Hougan and Olly Ludwig | January 13, 2012

ETFs, on a roll, pulled in twice the assets of traditional mutual funds in 2011, Morningstar says.

Dec. Short Report: Big Drop In ‘Q’s’ Shorts

By Alex Ulam and Olivier Ludwig | January 13, 2012

They may be fickle, but short-sellers took pressure off all kinds of ETFs in December, save for GLD.

Advisors Turn To ETFs In 2011, Schwab Says

By Cinthia Murphy | January 11, 2012

ETF popularity among RIAs continued apace in 2011, Schwab study says.

ETF Market Growth Slows, Cash Flows Soar

By Paul Amery | January 11, 2012

The breakneck pace of expansion in the global ETF market slowed down in 2011, but net new cash inflows rose to hit record highs.

Deborah Fuhr Won’t Be Joining BofA After All

By Olivier Ludwig | January 10, 2012

In an about-face, Bank of America decides it won’t hire ex-BlackRock ETF research director Deborah Fuhr.

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