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  1. A ‘Poor’ Feeling Hits Retail ETFs
  2. Impending Rate Cuts Could Resume Europe ETF Growth Path
  3. S&P, ETF On Pace to Be a Loser This Decade
  4. Market Strains ETF Affordability
  5. Health Care ETFs Forced To The Back Of The Line
  6. ETF Performance Remains Brisk in September
  7. Rate Cut Doesn’t Spur ETFs or Ease Recession Fears
  8. Retail Sales Point to Slow ETFs and Holiday Sales
  9. FocusShares To Shut Down Losing ETFs
  10. There’s Hope for ETF Investors Nearing Retirement
  11. Dividends Are a Crisis Casualty; Will ETFs Be, Too?
  12. ETF Spotlight: iShares Lehman TIPS Bond (TIP)
  13. Frontier Market ETFs Poised to Take Center Stage In Recovery
  14. ETF Industry Pauses for Breath Amid Turmoil
  15. Bank Ownership Could Help Financials, ETFs
  16. Gold ETFs Lure Investors
  17. Differing Russia Opinions Could Sway ETF
  18. Commodity ETFs On Ice for Now
  19. Dow Extends Losses, But ETF Investors Should Stick to Plan
  20. As ETFs, Markets Fall, Government Digs In Toolbox
  21. ETF Investors Have Good Energy Alternatives
  22. Chile’s Officials Hope to Reassure Investors, ETFs
  23. Markets, ETFs Pick Up Another Volatile Day
  24. Financial Crisis Leaves Few Countries, ETFs Untouched
  25. ETF Investors Try to Cope With Crisis
  26. Financial Crisis Has Tide Rising on Shipping ETFs
  27. Dow, S&P, ETFs Wrap Up a Stormy Week
  28. Not All ETF Products Are Created Alike
  29. Looking Back at the First Nine Months for ETFs
  30. Short ETFs One of the Few Movers This Week
  31. China, Brazil ETFs Hit By Global Flu - But Good News Is There
  32. iShares Waits for SEC Call on Lehman Index ETFs
  33. Hollywood, ETFs May Not Be As Bullish As They Seem
  34. Russian-Focused ETFs Keep On Trading Through Closures
  35. Tom Lydon on Gaining An Edge With ETFs
  36. Government Considers Plan B to Jump-Start Markets, ETFs
  37. Europe, Asia ETFs Gain on Hope of New Plan
  38. ETFs Weather the Market Turmoil Well
  39. Bond ETFs React to Credit Crisis
  40. Dow Soars While Investors Leave Gold ETFs
  41. ETFs Feel the Fall Chill In September
  42. An ETF Strategy Can Save You From Market Slapshots
  43. Emerging Market ETFs Take Lumps In Slowdown
  44. Cash Infusion for Banks Could Put ETFs On Right Foot
  45. Johnson & Johnson Could Be Booster Shot for Health Care ETFs
  46. Tech ETFs Begin To Hear The Crunch Of Credit
  47. It’s Not Time to Celebrate with Stocks, ETFs Just Yet
  48. Malaysia, ETF Could Have Strength to Weather Crisis
  49. Boeing Machinists’ Strike Compromises ETFs
  50. ETF Alternatives That Respond to Energy Needs
  51. Restaurants Struggling, ETFs Put Down the Fork
  52. Retail Sales Leave ETFs With an Empty Cart
  53. Austria’s Forex Safeguards Could Protect ETF
  54. Commodity ETFs Go for a Ride
  55. ETFs Down and Out? Don’t Count on It
  56. ETF Investors Feel Fright About Economy
  57. REIT ETFs Under Pressure
  58. Natural Gas and ETF Could Rise This Winter
  59. Infrastructure Gets More Play With Two New ETFs
  60. Surprise Factory Order Drop Hurts Industrial ETFs
  61. Regional Bank ETFs Could Get Behind Treasury Plan
  62. While Oil Prices Are Grounded, Airline ETF Isn’t Soaring
  63. Treasury ETFs May Not Shield Investors
  64. Tom Lydon Talks ETF Entry Strategies on Fox Business
  65. Dow, ETFs Recover, But VIX Says This Isn’t Over
  66. California Could Get Much-Needed Assist From Bond ETF
  67. College Students Have a Chance to Win with ETF Portfolios
  68. ETFs Are Changing the Investment Landscape
  69. Consumers’ Mood, Homebuilder ETFs Continue to Suffer
  70. Consequences of Crisis Touch Far-Flung ETFs
  71. Bond ETFs Trade At Discount to NAV
  72. Effort to Avoid a Repeat Could Bolster Asia’s ETFs
  73. Keeping It Cool With ETFs In These Markets
  74. ETF Spotlight: CurrencyShares Japanese Yen (FXY)
  75. Money Goes to ETFs While Mutual Funds Hemorrhage
  76. Balancing Risk, Reward With ETFs In Down Markets
  77. ETFs Set New Trading Records
  78. ETFs Can Help Families Pay College Tuition
  79. Bond Insurers Hatch Plan That Could Help ETFs
  80. Canada and ETF Must Adapt to Change Quickly
  81. Push for More Stimulus Could Stimulate ETFs
  82. Google Goes Ga-Ga for Ads, Maybe ETFs Will Too
  83. Retail ETFs Might Suffer From Inventory Declines
  84. Market Volatility Gives ETFs the 401(k) Vote
  85. Going for the Gold ETFs
  86. ETFs Might Be Held Back By Europe’s Banks
  87. Bear Market Mistakes with ETFs to Avoid
  88. Regional Banks ETF Stays Afloat
  89. Congress May Consider Stimulus for Economy, ETFs
  90. Recession Dogs Developed, Emerging Europe ETFs
  91. ETF Investors Bullish on Dollar, Yen
  92. As Banks See Shift, So Could Financial ETFs
  93. Our Daily ETF Newsletter Is Available
  94. Obscure Index Helps Measure ETF Investor Sentiment
  95. China Has New Growth Plan to Repair Market, ETFs
  96. Regional Bank ETF Index Gets Component Change
  97. Earnings Reports Fire Up ETF Investors’ Nerves
  98. Pharmaceutical ETFs Ailing as Consumers Trim Costs
  99. Alternative Energy And ETFs Vulnerable To Market Winds
  100. Biotech ETFs Stay Healthy Despite Market Ills
  101. Mutual Funds Can Have Tax Shocker; ETFs Don’t
  102. Worries Send Dow Down, Investors Clinging to Treasuries
  103. UltraShort Oil ETF Offers Opportunity As Price Falls
  104. ETFs Perfect for the Indecisive Type
  105. India Joins Effort to Shore Up Economy, ETFs
  106. ETFs Stay Strong in Face Of Jobless Claims, Foreclosures
  107. Global ETFs Hit Especially Hard In Slowdown - Now What?
  108. Earnings Down, But Transportation ETF Could Still Fly
  109. Foreign Currency ETFs Shift During Credit Crunch
  110. One ETF That’s Full of Garbage
  111. Keeping Dividends, ETFs From Going the Way of the Dodo
  112. Italy’s ETF Stands to Benefit From the Private Sector
  113. ETF Investors Need to Watch and Wait
  114. Few Markets, ETFs Spared As Recession Fears Spread
  115. A Question for ETF Investors
  116. Financial ETFs Continue to Feel Effects of Shifting Industry
  117. Stay On Top of the Latest Trends With Our New ETF Analyzer!
  118. Safe Haven Buying Has Yen ETF Soaring
  119. Reasons There’s Hope Yet for a Global ETF Recovery
  120. ETF Outlook After Markets Recover Is Positive
  121. Brazil’s ETF Misses a Beat in Down Market
  122. ETFs Could Shine As Colleges Catch Solar Waves
  123. Swiss ETF Stays More Rooted Than Most Amidst Turmoil
  124. There Are Resources for ETF Investors, But Trends Aren’t There Now
  125. Risks Within Eastern European ETFs And Countries
  126. Corporate Bonds, ETFs Show Lower Prices on Economy Fears
  127. ETFs With a BuyWrite Strategy Gain Popularity
  128. ETF Investors Seem Cool to Positive Reports
  129. Gold Defies Fundamentals, Confuses ETF Investors
  130. Why Yen, ETF’s Success Isn’t the Feel-Good Story of the Markets
  131. Small-Cap ETFs Show Mettle By Comparison
  132. Buy-and-Hold ETF Strategy Gets Burned
  133. Chill Spreads Through Frontier Markets, Into ETFs
  134. PowerShares Cuts Expenses for 11 ETFs
  135. Two ETF Exchanges Team Up to Become One
  136. Retail ETFs Pessimistic After Report, But Wall Street Prevails
  137. The $64K Question: What Do I Do Now?
  138. Consumer Staples ETF Could Be Hit By Slower Food Spending
  139. ETF Assets Surge While Mutual Funds’ Leak
  140. Muni-Bonds Rally Giving Appeal to ETFs
  141. Let’s Get Ready to Rebound
  142. Market Vectors Drops the ‘Lehman’ Name from ETFs
  143. Brazilian ETF and Currency Fight Inflation
  144. ETFs Watch, Wait for Federal Reserve’s Next Move
  145. ETFs For After The Rate Cut
  146. Mark Cuban’s All-In-One ETF and Financial Crisis Solution
  147. Obama, McCain Will Impact Market, ETFs in Different Ways
  148. Rental Market, ETF Has Two Faces
  149. ETF Bulls, Bears Have Different Takes On Events
  150. Splitting Stocks With RevenueShares ETFs
  151. Investors Distrust Mutual Funds; Could ETFs Benefit?
  152. Consumer Spending Shrinks Economy, ETFs In Third Quarter
  153. India, ETFs’ Growth May Stunt In Crisis Conditions
  154. Precious, Base Metals ETFs Garner Attention In Turmoil
  155. BRIC ETFs Put to the Test
  156. Actively Managed ETFs Making Strides
  157. Investors Navigate New Frontiers; Can ETFs Give Direction?
  158. Target-Date ETFs: Are They On Target?
  159. Halloween Indicator Could Be a Treat for ETFs
  160. Consumers, ETFs Hurt While Oil, Gas Companies Win
  161. Gas Prices, ETFs Tumble, Consumers Resume Leisurely Drives
  162. Dollar, Yen ETFs On Pace for a Banner Month
  163. Three Ways to Take Advantage of Market Decline
  164. October ETF Performance Report
  165. American Consumer Slowdown Impedes Retail ETFs
  166. ‘Use With Caution’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Avoid’ With Leveraged ETFs
  167. ETFs Give Investors Choices In Any Climate
  168. New Dividend Indexes May Raise Interest in ETF
  169. Spain’s Economy, ETF Back-Pedal
  170. Tax-Loss Harvesting with ETFs Can Lessen the Pain
  171. Ireland, ETF May Have No Reason To Raise Mug
  172. Manufacturing Contracts, Has ETFs Fluctuating
  173. The 411 on ETF Spreads
  174. When It Comes to ETFs, Traders Have Options
  175. Bond ETFs Can Add Stability In Wild Times
  176. Utilities ETF Is Sending Signals
  177. Gold ETFs Falter As Gold Rush Ends
  178. PowerShares Adds To Actively Managed ETF Lineup
  179. Consumer Staples ETFs Outperform, But Still Are Down
  180. World ETFs Respond to U.S. Presidential Election
  181. ETFs Give Sigh of Relief As Election Day Finally Arrives
  182. Bogle, Shining Light for Vanguard ETFs?
  183. ETFs As A Core To Portfolio Building
  184. Commodities, Credit Ding ETNs
  185. Understanding Why Target Date ETFs Feel the Pain
  186. Fear Adds to Volatility of ETFs, and VIX Measures It
  187. Triple Leverage ETFs Maximize Market Directions
  188. Our ETF Book, iMoney
  189. Now That Obama Has Won, Which ETFs Could?
  190. Hunger for Food May Feed Commodity ETFs
  191. Middle Eastern ETFs May Push Pause
  192. How Manhattan Slowdown Hurts Real Estate ETFs
  193. Emerging Markets Bond ETFs Put to the Test
  194. Active Mutual Fund Investors Head for Exits to ETFs
  195. Tallying Up October’s ETF Assets
  196. Mexico’s ETF: A Tale of Two Economies?
  197. Umemployment Rate Vibrates Through Economy, ETFs
  198. History Not on Side of Consumer Staples ETFs
  199. Cage-Free Law Ruffles Feathers, But Not ETFs
  200. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About ETFs*
  201. Mixed Blessing for Financial ETFs
  202. How Obama’s Win Could Lift Muni Bond ETFs
  203. Global Crisis Takes a Hit on Thailand ETF
  204. Fundamental Indexes and ETFs Call Attention
  205. Homebuilders ETFs Await Federal Foreclosure Relief Plan
  206. Tom Lydon Talks About Obama’s Effect on ETFs
  207. ETFs Reversing Two Bad Days Amid Gloomy Reports
  208. Retailer, ETF Optimism Might Not Shrug Off Holiday Blahs
  209. Russia’s Blame Game Could Hold Back ETF
  210. ETFs Winning Global Popularity Contest
  211. Economy Coping Strategies With ETFs
  212. Germany May Not Find Stimulus Too Stimulating
  213. ETF, Economy Drubbing Has Lessons to Be Learned
  214. Turmoil Could Spawn Opportunity In High-Grade Bond ETFs
  215. Obama’s Sector To-Do List May Impact ETFs
  216. ETFs In ‘09: Will They Be Half Empty Or Half Full?
  217. Jury Still Out on Obama’s Effect on Solar ETFs
  218. Barclays’ New ETFs Focus On Fixed Income
  219. China’s Plan Stimulates Global, Oil ETFs
  220. Creaky Power Grid Could Black Out Solar, Wind ETFs
  221. European ETFs Gain Ground On Summit Hopes
  222. Golden Arches Shine, But Food ETF Still Hungry
  223. If Your Mutual Fund Is Costing You, Look At ETFs
  224. Brazilian ETF Mirrors Financial Distress
  225. Aerospace And Defense Stocks And ETFs Wait Patiently
  226. Mutual Fund Industry Feeling the Shift
  227. Financial ETFs Look Ahead to Mortgage Rescue Plans
  228. ETFs Trade on for Veteran’s Day
  229. Economy Takes a Toll on Luxury Housing, ETFs
  230. Unlike ETFs, Bailout Plan Sorely Lacks Transparency
  231. As Energy Tanks, Russia, ETF Scale Back
  232. Study Looks At Bond ETF Creations, Redemptions
  233. Taiwan, South Korea Soothe ETF Pain With Rate Cuts
  234. Small-Cap Foreign ETFs Garnering Attention
  235. Bad Assets Bum Out ETFs
  236. Financial ETFs Wilt As Bailout Costs Racked Up
  237. Why Investors Are Ostracizing ETNs
  238. Lack of Gift Card Enthusiasm Could Spread to ETFs
  239. German ETF Halts With Auto Industry
  240. Microcap ETFs Might Be Poised to Look Upward
  241. Dour Climate Puts Real Estate ETF Auction on Hold
  242. Stocks, ETFs Threaten to Slide to New Lows
  243. Numbers Paint a Bleak Picture for Markets, ETFs
  244. Short ETFs Popular Now, But Be Cautious
  245. Big Banks in ETFs Say Bailout Won’t Go to Salaries
  246. ETF Strategies in Volatile Markets
  247. ETFs May Steal Fee Revenue
  248. Biotechnology ETFs Tough It Out
  249. RevenueShares Expands ETF Family
  250. Recession Could Change Game for Technology ETFs