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Nasdaq Unveils Socially Responsible Index
Journal of Indexes Staff
Monday, 01 April 2002
Vanguard Group Launches Extended Market VIPERs
Journal of Indexes Staff
Monday, 01 April 2002
Nasdaq Signals Intention To Trade ETFs
Journal of Indexes Staff
Monday, 01 April 2002
Around the World of ETFs
Journal of Indexes Staff
Monday, 01 April 2002
A Simple Proposition
The author discusses why he feels institutional investors might do well to examine which index they use for non-Japanese equities.
Srikanta Dash
Tuesday, 01 January 2002
What a year it was
The author reviews 2001. In addition to covering the biggest stories, the article is rife with handy top 10 lists of the year's best and worst in indexes.
Jim Wiandt
Tuesday, 01 January 2002
All the News in Indexes From the 4th Quarter of 2001
Includes coverage of the Vanguard 500, the SEC concept release on actively managed funds, the result of the S&P/Vanguard lawsuit, and news from MSCI, S&P, Dow Jones, AMEX, and a variety of other index news.
Journal of Indexes Staff
Tuesday, 01 January 2002
Spreadsheet Heaven
If you're anything like us, you'll know you've died and gone there when you get your hands on this array of nifty Excel spreadsheets and pdfs we've compiled.
Journal of Indexes Staff
Tuesday, 01 January 2002
Side Effects
Pricing Pressures Affect Commodity Indexes, Too
Hilary Till
Sunday, 01 July 2001
Passive Investing Trends
Chasing Returns Or Investing On Merit?
Jim Wiandt
Sunday, 01 July 2001
MSCI Launches Its Provisional Indexes
There perhaps has never been anything as anticipated or speculated upon in the invest-ing world as the launch of Morgan Stanley Capital International’s provisional indexes.
Journal of Indexes Staff
Sunday, 01 July 2001
Diversifying Via Sectors
New Sector Indexes Offer Some Advantages
Seddik Meziani
Sunday, 01 April 2001
Equity Emigration
Indexes are helping facilitate the proccess in Europe
Lars Hamich
Sunday, 01 April 2001
Bloomberg Enters Index-Licensing Business
Bloomberg LP has raised a large family of indexes for years, including U.S. state and regional stock indexes and its Bloomberg European 500 Index. However, it hadn’t moved to capitalize on the index-investing trend of the 1990s as many other index providers, including Dow Jones, Morgan Stanley Capital International and Standard & Poor’s, have done.
Journal of Indexes Staff
Sunday, 01 April 2001
Designing ETFs
Even Simple Concepts Encounter Critical Issues
Michael Carty
Monday, 01 January 2001
ETFs Are Busting Out All Over
Professional investors see alternatives to futures
Deborah Fuhr
Monday, 01 January 2001
ETF´s Can Benefit Active Managers
For openers, lower costs, reduced turnover and higher returns
Herbert Blank, Chad Gracia
Monday, 01 January 2001
Funds To Indexers
Consider Corporate Governance Criteria
Journal of Indexes Staff
Monday, 01 January 2001
Will The Real Style Please Stand Up
By adding new stable vs. variable style classifications to traditional value vs. growth style analysis, the author identifies distinct styles of equity management not otherwise readily observed, and explores their distribution among institutional investors and the possible style underweighting it reveals.
Peter Jankovskis, Ph.D.
Saturday, 01 April 2000
How Now, Dow Jones?
David A. Poole, now retired and consulting from Chappaqua, NY, but formerly chief economist at mutual fund manager Van Eck Global, uses the Dow Jones Industrial Average to follow the seesaw movements of the stock market since the Dow’s inception in 1896, searching for repeating patterns both large and small.
David Poole
Saturday, 01 April 2000
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