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Tuesday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU)

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After a week of sour trading, markets opened up Monday on a positive note as it seemed that headwinds had subsided for the moment. While major indexes appear to be find their footing, the newly debuted Facebook (FB) stock lost all momentum, sinking more than10% in early day trading, well below its IPO price. The focus for investors this week will fall outside of U.S. borders, as a number of international economies will be releasing key data points. One such economy that many will have under a microscope is the United Kingdom [see also 25 Things Every Financial Advisor Should Know About Commodities]. Though not a part of the euro zone, the U.K. economy has still been struggling alongside its neighbors as it was recently confirmed that our neighbors across the bond officially slipped into a recession. It is clear, that the euro crisis has infected Britain and has put a [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Thursday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU) Wednesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU) Thursday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU) Tuesday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU) Wednesday’s ETF To Watch: MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU)
After a week of sour trading, markets opened up Monday on a positive note as it seemed that headwinds had subsided for the moment. While major indexes appear to be find their footing, the newly debuted Facebook (FB) stock lost all momentum, sinking more than10% in early day trading, well below its IPO price. The focus for investors this week will fall outside of U.S. borders, as a number of international economies will be releasing key data points. One such economy that many will have under a microscope is the United Kingdom [see also 25 Things Every Financial Advisor Should Know About Commodities]. Though not a part of the euro zone, the U.K. economy has still been struggling alongside its neighbors as it was recently confirmed that our neighbors across the bond officially slipped into a recession. It is clear, that the euro crisis has infected Britain and has put a [...]

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