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ETFs to Win/Lose If U.S. 10-Year Yield Shoots Up to 2%
by Sanghamitra Saha
Growing vaccine distribution and the rollout of the $1.9 trillion fiscal stimulus under the Biden era have resulted in a sooner-than-expected recovery of the U.S. economy. These have stoked inflation concerns and pushed up treasury yields.
ETFs to Win/Lose as Senate Okays Biden's $1.9T Relief Bill
by Sanghamitra Saha
On Mar 6, the Senate approved an amended version of President Joe Biden's $1.9-trillion stimulus package. The step will boosted/hurt some ETF areas.
Sector ETFs to Benefit/Lose as Oil May Hit $70 Soon
by Sanghamitra Saha
Growing vaccine distribution, hopes of hefty stimulus under the Biden presidency and OPEC+'s decision to continue production curbs should push oil prices higher ahead.
5 ETFs to Benefit From Treasury Yield Surge
by Sanghamitra Saha
Rates have been rising fast in the United States over the past few weeks on growing risk appetite and reflationary optimism.
Here's Why You Should Buy Bank ETFs Now
by Sweta Killa
The banking corner of the financial space has been leading the way with most of the stocks and ETFs logging impressive gains.
Biden Favors $1.9T COVID Stimulus: ETFs to Win/Lose
by Sanghamitra Saha
President-elect Joe Biden's "Rescue America" plan favors a COVID-19 relief package worth up to $1.9 trillion.
Best ETF Investment Strategies for 2021
by Neena Mishra
We discuss the market outlook and best investing ideas.
Yield Curve Steepens the Most Since 2017: ETFs to Win/Lose
by Sanghamitra Saha
Rates have been rising fast in the United States over the past few weeks on growing risk appetite and reflationary optimism.
Bank ETFs to Consider on a Steepening Yield Curve
by Sweta Killa
Investors seeking to take advantage of the steep yield curve should bet on bank ETFs.
4 Reasons for Bank ETFs to Win in 2021
by Sanghamitra Saha
Bank ETFs should stay strong in the coming days on the back of cheaper valuation, Fed's signal for buybacks, Democrat's control over Senate and spike in bond yields.