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ETFdb Weekly Watchlist: EWC Awaits Canadian Trade & Employment Data, EWJ, EWU Hinge On BOJ And BOE

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Wall Street was in for several down sessions last week, as investors turned their attention to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Following reports of the Syrian government using chemical weapons against its own people, President Obama along with several political leaders in Europe and the Middle East quickly responded and began talks regarding whether or not an intervention will be needed. As a result, U.S. equities traded lower while crude oil surged. Meanwhile, in economic news, U.S. GDP was revised up to a 2.5% annual rate versus the initial estimate of 1.7%. U.S. personal spending rose 0.1% in July, a slower rate than in June, while personal incomes rose only 0.1%, the slowest advance since April. This week, investors will once again see a slew of 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]: [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: European Country ETFs: All Over The Board 3 ETFs To Watch This Week: EWG, EWU, VXX Least Correlated Country ETFs To S&P 500 Brief History Of ETFs Europe ETFs: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Wall Street was in for several down sessions last week, as investors turned their attention to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Following reports of the Syrian government using chemical weapons against its own people, President Obama along with several political leaders in Europe and the Middle East quickly responded and began talks regarding whether or not an intervention will be needed. As a result, U.S. equities traded lower while crude oil surged. Meanwhile, in economic news, U.S. GDP was revised up to a 2.5% annual rate versus the initial estimate of 1.7%. U.S. personal spending rose 0.1% in July, a slower rate than in June, while personal incomes rose only 0.1%, the slowest advance since April. This week, investors will once again see a slew of 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]: [...]

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