Turkey ETF was the best performing country ETF in 2012 with a stupendous 63% return courtesy of its ability to remain largely unscathed to the...
The going was extremely tough for emerging market currencies in 2013 with the WisdomTree Emerging Currency Fund (CEW) shedding about 6% of its...
U.S. markets haven’t exactly been holding up well to start 2014. Concerns about jobs and the taper have hit American securities, and led to...
The year 2013 was rock solid for the global equity market and the ETFs world thanks to investor appetite for riskier assets, Fed easy money...
2013 was a horrendous year for emerging market investments. Broad products like EEM and VWO finished the year lower, while developed market...
While stock trading in the U.S. hasn’t exactly been great the past few weeks, it has been downright brutal in markets beyond American...
Many European countries, along with India, Australia, Israel and South Korea, are seeking to boost economic growth and weaken their currencies...
The Turkish ETF has been one of the best performing ETFs in Europe this year. The fund has also had a solid start to the spring as it was up...
Turkey remains one of the fastest growing economies of Europe despite the recent declines in their growth rate. In 2012, the growth rate...
With the debt ceiling issue in America and concerns over growth rates in other developed markets, many investors are looking to emerging market...
2012 was full of challenges for investors thanks to low bond rates, a prolonged European debt crisis, and the impending fiscal cliff. In such a...
Turkey ETF is the best performing country ETFs this year--up more than 63% year-to-date, as global investors continue to pour money into the...
With the current issues in the American market and European woes seemingly never-ending, we are once again reminded of how susceptible many...
Turkey ETF has been one of the best performing emerging markets ETFs this year--up more than 48% year-to-date, as global investors continue to...
2012 started off as a pretty solid year for the markets as equities rose across the board in the first quarter. However, the second quarter...
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