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June Retail Sales Beat Forecast: ETF & Stock Winners
by Sanghamitra Saha
U.S. retail sales handily beat market expectations in June. Some particular industries have shone promises, putting these ETFs and stocks in focus.
ETF Winners & Losers Amid Cooling U.S. Inflation
by Sanghamitra Saha
U.S. consumer inflation has come in weak for the month of May, boosting and hurting these ETFs.
Mexico Tariff Plan Dropped: ETF Areas to Win
by Sanghamitra Saha
With Trump taking back Mexico tariffs, global stocks and a few U.S. sectors should rally in the coming days.
3 Retail Stocks That Have Proven Resilient During Rough Market Climate
by Christopher Vargas
In an economic climate where the retail sector has constantly been dragged through the mud, many investors have opted to steer away from the sector.
Q1 Earnings Fail to Boost Retail ETFs
by Sweta Killa
A slew of negative price reactions and strong results have led to mixed trading in retail ETFs over the past week.
Should Consumer ETFs Fear U.S.-China Trade Clash At All?
by Sanghamitra Saha
Though consumer spending was weak at the start of 2019, the second quarter may see a rebound as indicated by latest spending data and consumer confidence. Investors thus can bet on these ETFs.
Top and Flop Sector ETFs on Tougher U.S. Sanctions on Iran
by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. plans to not renew Iran oil import waivers previously granted for a few countries, sending oil prices shooting up. A few sector ETFs will gain and some will lose from the move.
ETFs to Buy/Avoid on Higher Oil Prices
by Sweta Killa
we have highlighted ETFs that are expected to benefit/lose from higher oil price.
ETFs & Stocks to Tap on Highest Retail Sales Gain in 1.5 Years
by Sanghamitra Saha
March retail sales jumped and beat market expectations. Play the winning corners with these ETFs and stocks.
Beat Q1 Earnings Woes With These Sector ETFs & Stocks
by Sweta Killa
The Q1 earnings picture looks bleak with projected growth turning negative for the first time since the second quarter of 2016.