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ETFdb Weekly Watchlist: EWG, TLT, EWJ Hinge On Sentiment Data, FOMC, And BOJ

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U.S. equities edged higher throughout last week, with blue chips logging in several record highs. For the most part, investors turned their attention to Fed Vice Chairwoman Janet Yellen, Obama’s nominee for the next chairman, as she faced questions from lawmakers at the Senate Banking Committee. In the hearing, Yellen emphasized “It’s important not to remove support especially when the recovery is fragile and the tools available to monetary policy should the economy falter are limited. I believe it could be costly to withdraw accommodation or to fail to provide adequate accommodation.” In economic news, initial jobless claims came in at 339,000 in the latest week, down from a revised 341,000 a week earlier. This week, investors will once again see a slew of earnings and economic reports. Below, we outline three ETFs that should see a fair amount of activity during the week ahead [see The Best (And Worst) Performing ETFs For Every Quarter]. 1. MSCI [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 17 ETFs For Day Traders Least Correlated Country ETFs To S&P 500 3 ETFs To Watch This Week: EWG, ENZL, EWJ ETF Insider: Buy On The Dip With Caution ETF Insider: Will The Supercommittee Surprise?
U.S. equities edged higher throughout last week, with blue chips logging in several record highs. For the most part, investors turned their attention to Fed Vice Chairwoman Janet Yellen, Obama’s nominee for the next chairman, as she faced questions from lawmakers at the Senate Banking Committee. In the hearing, Yellen emphasized “It’s important not to remove support especially when the recovery is fragile and the tools available to monetary policy should the economy falter are limited. I believe it could be costly to withdraw accommodation or to fail to provide adequate accommodation.”  In economic news, initial jobless claims came in at 339,000 in the latest week, down from a revised 341,000 a week earlier. This week, investors will once again see a slew of earnings and economic reports. Below, we outline three ETFs that should see a fair amount of activity during the week ahead [see The Best (And Worst) Performing ETFs For Every Quarter]. 1. MSCI [...]

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