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- Trichet Warns of Further EU Inflation Risks [view article]
- Recent Economic Data Should Force ECB To Hold Rates Steady [view article]
- Will the European Central Bank Cut Rates - It’s Anybody's Guess [view article]
- Key Players in European ETFs [view article]
- Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
- Broad International ETFs [view article]
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- Europe Just Got 16% Cheaper
- Trichet Warns of Further EU Inflation Risks
- Recent Economic Data Should Force ECB To Hold Rates Steady
- Will the European Central Bank Cut Rates - It’s Anybody's Guess
- Weak Exports, Domestic Spending Declines Push Eurozone to Brink of Recession
- Key Players in European ETFs
- RBS Rights Issue Leads European Financials, General Indices Lower
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Trichet Warns of Further EU Inflation Risks [view article]
Give Mr. T. a round of applause. Too bad he isn't in charge here. But then, there is no one in charge here. ReplyTrichet Warns of Further EU Inflation Risks [view article]
Y'all are close to the "essence" of M. Tritchet's read speech to the EU parliament yesterday--you could have seen the whole thing on various French TV cable stations piped to the US--was noteworthy for its insistence that inflation worldwide will grow sufficiently in the next ten to eighteen months as to wipe out most of the gains made in the "emerging" world as well as those in the EU and their junior partners in Eastern Europe and former Soviet states. He also acknowledged that the recession in the US, and he was not shy to mention the "R" word not only affects both sides of the Atlantic, his phrase, but also all the recent gains in Africa. He also referred to the fact that if the EU and the US cannot re-start their economies, then China, especially, will be hard hit by inflation greater than it's experiencing today and could lead to unrest. He mentioned that the latest measure in the US to "nationalize"... the mortgae debt of the US was an enormous sufficient step to stave off wholesale panic but not neccesarily a step to deal with the root cause of debt obligations nearly worldwide. Perhaps hammering Hank and petulant Ben could take a look at J_C Trichet's speech--given in perfect English, and learn a thing or two about being honest, forthright and straight talkin'. Obviously, M. Trichet is the product of a classical education! ReplyWill the European Central Bank Cut Rates - It’s Anybody's Guess [view article]
The ECB's Papademos got on the wires this morning and said they may have to raise rates if growth picks up or to quell a "wage price spiral". He's a known hawk and it's hard for me to imagine many currency traders (myself included) out there still believe the ECB will raise rates.At the same time Papademos sounded the cauldron on inflation again this morning....German August reads for CPI came in well below consensus....suggestin... lower oil prices are easing some inflationary pressures. My take is that as growth continues to falter in the euro-zone and inflationary pressure continue to show evidence of easing.....the cacaphony of calls to lower rates from EU business leaders, politicians and consumers will only get louder.
It won't surprise me at all to see the ECB do an about face in the 1st two qtrs. of 09' and start cutting rates. Reply
Key Players in European ETFs [view article]
I prefer to use Lyxor ETF's, www.lyxoretf.com ReplyKey Players in European ETFs [view article]
I have a few of the DB ETFs. I wish the others were also listed here. ReplyExchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
can you please update this list? thanks. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on FEU
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyJackson
Broad International ETFs [view article]
Update: We've added Roger Nusbaum's short article "Explore More Core" ( seekingalpha.com/artic... ) to the Further Reading section.It's short, and asks more questions than it answers, but it touches on a crucial issue: Should you build a portfolio with an All World ETF as the core, supplemented by perhaps one other instrument? Reply
Jackson
Broad International ETFs [view article]
Update: In the Further Reading section, we've added two articles about building a portfolio from an All World ETF:BGI's All World ETF Could Fundamentally Change the Way People Invest (Matt Hougan)
seekingalpha.com/artic...
Total Stock Market ETFs vs. Slice 'n Dice (Murray Coleman)
seekingalpha.com/artic... Reply
Jackson
Broad International ETFs [view article]
Update: we just added Barclays' iShares MSCI ACWI (All Country World Index) Index Fund ETF (ACWI) to the list. ReplyBroad Developed Market ETFs [view article]
ishares EFA and Vanguard Europe Pacific ETF (VEA) are safer bets considering the trading volumes .Reply
Broad Developed Market ETFs [view article]
Any opinions on which of the Europe ETFs have most liquidity if you want to short them? ReplyExchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
Are there any EFT funds that are purelt composed of vietnam companies? lasmatas@yahoo.com Reply