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Global X's Ashby: Gold Explorers Vs. Miners

By Sumit Roy | December 11, 2012

Research analyst at ETF issuer Global X explains the difference between the two mining segments.

Tom Dorsey: The ETF Is A Game Changer

By Olly Ludwig | December 11, 2012

Dorsey Wright founder Tom Dorsey tells IU's "Inside ETFs Trading" conference that ETFs are easily the biggest financial innovation of his career.

Kranefuss To Help Warburg Pincus ETF Plans

By Cinthia Murphy | December 10, 2012

Ex-iShares head Kranefuss retained to help Warburg Pincus ETF plans.

Malkiel: Cheap Money Advice For The Wired

By Olly Ludwig | December 10, 2012

In a wired world, could an online financial advisory firm end up ruling the roost?

SEC To Allow Derivatives In Active ETFs

By Olivier Ludwig and Paul Amery | December 06, 2012

The SEC finally makes a move on derivatives in ETFs, saying it will no longer block their use in active funds.

Pimco’s Patent: Much Ado About Old News

By Dave Nadig | December 05, 2012

Pimco’s patent on GDP-weighted fixed-income indexing shows what’s wrong with financial patents.

In Need Of A Boost

By Paul Amery | December 04, 2012

Buying and holding triple leveraged and triple short ETPs will quickly leave investors in need of financial assistance.

Jim Rogers: Short US Bonds, Likes Russia

By Olly Ludwig | December 03, 2012

Commodities legend Jim Rogers is still shorting bonds, but now he’s looking for ways to go long on Russia.

With Knight In Play, ETF Trade Will Be OK

By Olly Ludwig | November 29, 2012

What would the ETF world look like if Reggie Browne and his team at Knight took a long vacation?

AdvisorShares Plans 4 'Gartman' Gold ETFs

By Cinthia Murphy | November 29, 2012

Dennis Gartman’s focus on looking at gold through the lens of different currencies finds its way into the ETF wrapper.

GLD Retreats In Biggest Sell-off In 3 Weeks

By Cinthia Murphy | November 28, 2012

Gold sells off sharply, despite ongoing worries about the global economy.

Many Schwab ETFs Hit Key 3-Year Milestone

By Cinthia Murphy | November 28, 2012

A bundle of Schwab’s ETFs are hitting their three-year milestones, but is anyone tuned in?

iShares To Pay Cap Gains On 5 ETFs

By Cinthia Murphy | November 27, 2012

The world’s biggest ETF company will pay capital gains on five of its 280 funds.

US Housing Ticks Up, Seasonal Boost Fades

By Cinthia Murphy | November 27, 2012

Housing prices moved higher in September, but gains are slowing ahead of winter.

Schapiro To Leave SEC; Elisse Walter To Succeed

By Cinthia Murphy | November 26, 2012

Schapiro’s tenure as the head of the SEC will end this year, at which time the Elisse Walter will take over for a year.

Schwab’s First Active ETF To Be MINT-Like

By Olly Ludwig | November 26, 2012

Schwab becomes the latest ETF sponsor to lay the groundwork for a MINT-like active fund.

Tax-Hike Threats Put ETF Investors On Edge

By Cinthia Murphy and Olly Ludwig | November 21, 2012

Revamping the U.S. tax code for the first time since 1986 is a multiheaded hydra, but dividend and capital gains loom as the most pressing concern for investors.

Swedroe: Zero Expense Ratio ETFs Inevitable

By Olivier Ludwig | November 21, 2012

The unfolding ETF price war means it’s the best of times for investors and the worst of times for Wall Street, BAM Alliance’s Swedroe says.

Silver ETF Holdings Reach Record

By Sumit Roy | November 20, 2012

Gold ETF holdings also set new record on buy-and-hold investors.

Schwab’s Sturiale: Cheap ETFs Tip Of Iceberg

By Cinthia Murphy | November 16, 2012

Price war? What price war? There’s plenty of room for all ETF industry competitors to thrive, Schwab’s Sturiale says.

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