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[MarketWatch] Currency ETFs As A Dollar Hedge
Written by Murray Coleman   
Monday, 21 September 2009 00:26
In this excellent overview of the currency ETF market, MarketWatch.com's John Spence looks at the funds now available and explains how investors can use them to diversify U.S. dollar-oriented portfolios.

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