TOPIC - Sectors

 
Too Far, Too Fast?

A thorough review of asset class valuations reveals many asset classes may have come too far, too fast in the financial market’s recent rally.

Robert Arnott and John West Tuesday, 14 July 2009
 
TIPS Trumping Traditional Treasuries?

Although the economy is beginning to recover, the strength and durability of the rebound remains to be seen.

J.D. Steinhilber Monday, 06 July 2009
 
Dividend Trends

How have the dividends paid by companies in European sector indexes changed since the credit crunch? Here's a look at recent trends.

Paul Amery Tuesday, 30 June 2009
 
Dividend Trends

How have the dividends paid by companies in European sector indices changed since the credit crunch? We take a chart-based look at recent trends.

Paul Amery Monday, 29 June 2009
 
China Big Winner As Exxon Dethroned In Russell

Money shifts China's way as investment dollars head to Asia in latest Russell reconstitution.

Murray Coleman Monday, 29 June 2009
 
Buy And Hold What?

The odds of a double-dip recession are growing. Emerging markets and corporate bonds appear vulnerable. But some areas look attractive.

John Serrapere Wednesday, 24 June 2009
 
Equities Set For Summer Hibernation?

Will it take additional 'less bad news' to move the stock market's needle forward?

Keith Lerner Monday, 22 June 2009
 
Strong YTD Inflows To Broad BRIC ETFs

In this changing environment, financial advisers and investors continue to seek ETF strategies that will perform well and add portfolio diversification.

Paul Mazzilli Thursday, 18 June 2009
 
Natural Gas: A Tale Of Two Funds

While UNG keeps gaining assets, there's another natural gas ETF that's clobbering both the market and its much more popular rival.

Murray Coleman Thursday, 18 June 2009
 
Hedge Funds Up 5.2% In May?

Cause for celebration if you’re a hedge fund manager, right?

Paul Amery Friday, 12 June 2009
 
Nusbaum Adds To Tech Positions Despite Doubts

Portfolio manager isn't convinced of the current rally's staying power. But he's sticking to his guns.

IndexUniverse Staff Monday, 08 June 2009
 
The Return Of The 'Bond Vigilantes'

Investors are largely recovering from their risk aversion. What does this spell for bonds, equities and commodities?

J.D. Steinhilber Thursday, 04 June 2009
 
Being Right Isn’t The Same As Making Money

Peter Schiff has been hailed by many as a genius, but do his investors agree?

Jim Wiandt Wednesday, 03 June 2009
 
Commodities Index Shows Biggest Surge Since 1990

The S&P GSCI increased 19.67% in May, the most since September 1990.

IndexUniverse Staff Tuesday, 02 June 2009
 
The Economic Roots Of Beta Climates

How independence can tell you if the beta climate is too hot, too cold or comfortable.

John Serrapere Saturday, 30 May 2009
 
Suze Orman Can Woo A Crowd, But Can She Invest?

Among the many fans of Suze Orman is Cheryl Curran. Still, the Seattle-based adviser is wary of Orman’s investment recommendations.

Cheryl Curran Thursday, 21 May 2009
 
May 18: ETF News Roundup

IndexUniverse Staff Monday, 18 May 2009
 
Pernick: As Oil Prices Go Up, Clean Energy Costs Falling

Clean Edge co-founder Ron Pernick sees prices for renewable energy moving in the opposite direction of conventional energy markets. 

IndexUniverse Staff Monday, 18 May 2009
 
Yardeni: Emerging Markets To Lead Global Recovery

Economist isn't hot on prospects for gold or the greenback. But he's expecting China, Brazil and India to outperform the U.S. and Europe.

IndexUniverse Staff Friday, 08 May 2009
 
Noted Economist Sees Upside In Metals

David Morris, developer of the GWA indexes, also says nonfinancial profits are better than many people think.

IndexUniverse Staff Friday, 01 May 2009
 
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