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June 24: ETF News Digest
June 24, 2009 6:06 am
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Dubai Exchange Benefits From Oil's Improved Fortunes The Dubai Mercantile Exchange announced today that it has hit record levels of trading.The exchange's chairman credited the uptick to positive market sentiment for oil and a move by the "Dubai Department of Petroleum Affairs to shift to a forward pricing model based on the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract." You can read the exchange's press release here.
Questions For BlackRock Scott Burns of Morningstar has some interesting questions for BlackRock as it prepares to swallow Barclays Global Investors and its popular iShares brand. Among them: What does it mean for iShares investors and what designs does the active management firm have for the ETF marketplace? (He notes in the article that iPath ETNs aren't included in the deal. Wonder where he got that?) You can read the story here.
BOX Going For The Gusto The Wall Street Journal reports that the Boston Options Exchange is eliminating fees for three popular ETFs. It's the start of an effort by BOX to increase its market share in the expanding options business. It's also a nod to the significant role of ETFs among investors using such strategies. You can read the story here.
Changes To Money Market Funds The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected today to announce its plans to reform money market funds. It'll be interesting to see how that might impact ETFs, which up to now haven't been able to designate themselves in such a fashion due to existing—and some would say outmoded—rules. A MarketWatch.com account by Sam Mamudi previewing the news can be found here.
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Summing Sector SPDRS = SPY?
You’d think owning the nine sector SPDRs in proportion to their weightings in the S&P 500 is a way to recreate SPY. But you’d be wrong.Round Two: Pimco Vs. BlackRock
It looks like Pimco and BlackRock are at odds again—this time it’s over QE3.
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Socializing About The Social Media ETF
Paul Baiocchi joins Dave Nadig to talk about where theme funds go astray, and why SOCL might just be the exception.
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