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ETF Scorecard – September 12th Edition

By: ETFdb
Major equity indexes traded sideways over the last week, with a slight downward bias amid a generally quiet landscape that saw few data releases and a lack of any major developments. On the home front, the NFIB index came in better-than-expected, offering some encouragement for small businesses. Overseas, geopolitical tensions eased up after it was reported that Russian troops had begun to pull out of Ukraine, although the reaction in the markets was fairly muted [see also Annual GDP Growth: A Good Predictor of Single-Country ETF Returns?]. To help investors keep up with markets, we present our ETF Scorecard, which takes a step back and looks at how various asset classes across the globe are performing. For most of the return comparisons below, we reference trailing 1-week and trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performances across short-term and longer-term time intervals [for […] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: ETF Scorecard – September 5th Edition ETF Scorecard – August 22nd Edition ETF Scorecard – August 8th Edition ETFs Then And Now Checking In On the 10 Largest ETFs Year To Date
Major equity indexes traded sideways over the last week, with a slight downward bias amid a generally quiet landscape that saw few data releases and a lack of any major developments. On the home front, the NFIB index came in better-than-expected, offering some encouragement for small businesses. Overseas, geopolitical tensions eased up after it was reported that Russian troops had begun to pull out of Ukraine, although the reaction in the markets was fairly muted [see also Annual GDP Growth: A Good Predictor of Single-Country ETF Returns?]. To help investors keep up with markets, we present our ETF Scorecard, which takes a step back and looks at how various asset classes across the globe are performing. For most of the return comparisons below, we reference trailing 1-week and trailing 1-month returns; this offers a good insight into the prevailing sentiment in the markets by capturing the performances across short-term and longer-term time intervals [for […]

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