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Why Bank ETFs Are Rising
by Sweta Killa
The banking corner of the broader financial segment has been on a roll buoyed by stronger-than-expected earnings, bargain hunting and the steepening of the yield curve.
3 Reasons to Bet on Bank ETFs Now
by Sanghamitra Saha
The banking sector boasts a favorable operating backdrop, decent earnings and a value focus. Investors can bet on top-ranked financial ETFs to tap the trend.
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by Sweta Killa
Several ETF zones are in focus and could see outsized volume depending on the Fed decision.
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Amid a challenging operating backdrop, banks provide a dismal near-term guidance. This is expected to hurt their revenues going forward.
Bank ETFs Benefit From Steepening Yield Curve, But How Long?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Though the latest steepening of the yield curve benefited bank ETFs on Sep 9, chances of volatility in the longer-term period may keep gains in bank ETFs at check.
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Further worsening of the trade war is likely to have a significant adverse impact on the banks' financials.
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ETFs to gain from upbeat U.S. consumers' economic outlook on a decent job market, contained inflation, rising wages and prospects of low interest rates.
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by Daniel Laboe
All the major indexes are up on the anticipation that the Fed will decrease interest rates sooner than later with weak employment numbers being the catalyst.