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4 Sector ETFs & Stocks to Play Despite Soft July Jobs Data
by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. economy added 187, 000 jobs in July of 2023, below market expectations of 200, 000.
7 ETF Areas to Tap 2-Year Low Inflation in May
by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. consumer inflation rate took a dip to touch 4.0% in May 2023, marking the lowest since March 2021.
Sector ETFs Likely to Gain on April Inflation Data
by Sanghamitra Saha
The annual inflation rate in the United States dropped to 4.9% in April 2023, the lowest since April 2021.
ETFs in Focus as Banking Crisis Scars U.S. Real Estate Sector
by Yashwardhan Jain
Being the only sector to lag behind the S&P 500, the U.S. real estate market is expected to remain under pressure this year. Against the backdrop of rising interest rates and tightening credit policies of the bank, take a look into some ETFs that can help.
Bank Lending to Tighten Ahead? ETF Areas Under Pressure
by Sanghamitra Saha
Bank lending is likely to be compressed ahead due to the recent regional banking crisis. These areas of the economy may come under pressure.
4 Inflation-Proof Sector ETFs to Play
by Sanghamitra Saha
The global economy has been struggling with high price inflation for more than a year. These sectors and their ETFs tend to perform better in a high inflationary environment.
Housing Starts/Permits Mixed, GIS Beats & Raises
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts for November outpaced expectations, running about in-line with the previous month.
ETFs to Gain on Cooling U.S. Inflation Data
by Sanghamitra Saha
The annual inflation rate in the United States slowed for five months in a row to 7.1% in November 2022.
ETFs to Watch in This Fed and Inflation Busy Week
by Sweta Killa
This week has been crucial for U.S. stocks, given the double dose of market-moving events like the inflation report and Fed meeting that will set the tone for the rest of 2022 and beyond.
ETFs to Benefit From Dovish Fed Signals
by Sweta Killa
Expectations of a less aggressive pace of U.S. monetary tightening from as soon as next month supported the stock markets, especially the ones, which were under pressure due to higher rates.