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ETFs in Focus on ECB's First Rate Cut in Five Years
by Sanghamitra Saha
The European Central Bank (ECB) has finally cut its key interest rate, marking the first reduction since September 2019.
Play These Currency ETFs Amid Rising Rate Cut Bets
by Yashwardhan Jain
Driven by increased bets of interest rate cuts and a rising trend towards de-dollarization, the greenback is gradually losing its global dominance.
Diversify Your Portfolio With These Currency ETFs
by Yashwardhan Jain
The greenback???s subdued future expectations, driven by different economic factors, increase the need to hedge and diversify one's portfolio. Look into these currency ETFs to gain from a declining greenback.
Time to Tap Eurozone ETFs as Rate-Hike Cycle Nearing End?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Many economists anticipate that the ECB is nearing the conclusion of its rate-hike cycle due to a slowdown in economic growth.
Top ETF Stories of July Relevant in August
by Sanghamitra Saha
There were some developments in July that are equally relevant in August. These developments include Q2 earnings release, cooling inflation, upbeat U.S. economic indicators, chances of an upbeat oil market and softer greenback.
Top ETF Stories of July Worth a Watch in August
by Sanghamitra Saha
Wall Street had a great July. Some events like corporate earnings, greenback movement, oil prices' prognosis and inflationary trends will decide the market momentum in August.
ECB Hikes Rates: ETFs to Win/Lose
by Sanghamitra Saha
The European Central Bank has raised interest rates by 50 bps to 0.5% (more than expected).
Currency ETF Winners & Losers Amid Inflationary Waves
by Sanghamitra Saha
As the global economy is burdened with inflationary threats, let's take a loot what currency ETFs won and what lost.
Time for Currency-Hedged International ETFs?
by Sanghamitra Saha
As the greenback has been rising due to the super-hawkish monetary policies in the United States, many foreign currencies are slumping. But international stocks are cheaper than the U.S. ones. Hence, currency-hedged ETFs appear good bets.
ECB to End QE Sooner-Than-Expected: ETFs to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
The European Central Bank¿¿¿s latest meeting gave hawkish signals. These ETFs should gain ahead.