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Top ETF Stories of February Worth Watching in March
by Sanghamitra Saha
Though the start of the month was upbeat, rising rate worries triggered a crash at month-end. Can markets rally higher in March on EUA of J&J's vaccine and chances of passage of Biden's stimulus bill?
February ETF Asset Report: What's Hot, What's Not
by Sanghamitra Saha
S&P 500 ETFs amassed considerable assets in February while junk bond ETFs saw assets gushing out.
Great Rotation From Bonds to Stocks: ETFs to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
Rising rate worries have triggered a bond selloff lately and brightened the appeal for value stocks.
ETFs to Win/Lose Amid Rising Inflationary Bets
by Sanghamitra Saha
Vaccine distribution and a likely fat federal spending bill under the Biden administration have led to a rise in future economic growth forecasts, which in turn boosted bets over rising inflation.
U.S. Equity & ARK ETFs Top Last Week Inflows, Bonds Lag
by Sweta Killa
Overall, ETFs gathered about $11.5 billion capital last week, bringing in year-to-date inflows of $129.3 billion and higher than $98.3 billion seen in the year-ago period.
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.
Weekly ETF Roundup: U.S. Equity Attracts, Gold Loses
by Sweta Killa
The soaring stock market has been increasing investors' risk appetite.
Mortgage Rates Hit Record Low: ETF Winner & Loser
by Sanghamitra Saha
Thanks to an ultra-dovish Fed and risk-off trade sentiments amid the pandemic, mortgage rates dropped to another record low last week, for the 13th time this year.
ETF Asset Report of October
by Sanghamitra Saha
Election uncertainty, failed talks over the virus-related stimulus bill, subdued tech earnings and rising coronavirus cases on the global front added to Wall Street's woes.
4 Safe ETF Bets as Global Stocks Tumble
by Sweta Killa
The global stock market is stuck in a vicious circle of trading triggered by the tech rout, lofty valuation, lack of further monetary stimulus, the upcoming U.S. election, new restrictions spurred by rising coronavirus cases and concerns over global growth.