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China Banks to Pare U.S. Treasuries? ETFs to Play
by Sanghamitra Saha
China's reported move to curb U.S. Treasury exposure lifts yields and raises fiscal concerns. Here are ETF strategies investors can consider now.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
Moody's U.S. downgrade sparks debt fears and bond market jitters. This is how smart ETF strategies can help navigate the storm.
ETFs to Make the Most of the Long-Term Yield Surge to 5%
by Sweta Killa
A rise in yields is likely to benefit a few corners of the market. Investors seeking to capitalize on the opportune moment should consider these ETFs.
ETFs to Play Amid Long-Term Yields' Best Week Since 1982
by Sanghamitra Saha
Fears of China selling U.S. treasuries, inflation risks, a less-dovish Fed, and the unwinding of basis trade hit the U.S. treasury market. These ETFs can come to your rescue.
ETFs Set to Benefit From Rising Yields
by Sweta Killa
A rise in Treasury yields is likely to benefit a few corners of the stock and bond market.
ETF Strategies to Play Amid Rising Treasury Yields
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETF strategies may safeguard your portfolio amid rising treasury yields.
Will U.S. Treasury Yields Surge Postelection? ETFs in Focus
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Billionaire investor Ray Dalio pointed to the risks posed by an increasing supply of U.S. Treasuries. Are higher U.S. treasury yields in cards post election?
Will the Fed Opt for a Hefty Rate Cut? ETF Strategies to Follow
by Sanghamitra Saha
An upbeat job market and moderately cooling inflation may prevent the Fed from opting for significant rate cuts in the near future.
ETF Strategies to Follow Amid Rising Treasury Yields
by Sanghamitra Saha
The benchmark U.S. Treasury yield topped 4% lately as upbeat jobs data lowered the chances of hefty Fed rate cuts in the near term.
Rates to Stay Higher for Longer? ETF Strategies to Play
by Sanghamitra Saha
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